DMAX Audio Launches Audio Mastering Studio for iPad
It’s time that the iPad mastered mastering.
That’s happening now, thanks to the release of Audio Mastering Studio, from the Russian developer Igor Vasilyev, working in cooperation with DMAX Audio. According to Vasilyev it stands as the first fully functional audio mastering application for iPad.
For anyone seeking a dedicated suite for mastering within, this is an intriguing entry. DMAX Audio caught our attention with their debut in December, launching four new Mac/PC VST plugins that are mastering-centric.
Audio Mastering Studio is available now for $9.99 from the App store. Here are more details on this new development, straight from the source:
This all-in-one tool lets you process sound, convert audio formats, change sample rate, convert bit depth, cut part of track for preview and make fade-in and fade-out.
With very easy and clear interface, you can tweak all controls in real time and listen to the final result right away.
Built-in presets let you quickly find the general mood of your composition, and slightly tweak to get the best result. If you make own preset that you want to use later, you can save it as a preset hotkey.
Audio processing features:
— Linear phase 10-bands graphic Equalizer based on phase shifting.
— Three bands Stereo Imaging with common Stereo Width level.
— Harmonic Saturator with three sets of harmonics.
— Loudness Maximizer with adjustable response speed and ceiling.
— Sample rate converter from 96, 88.2, 48 to 44.1 kHz.
— Bit depth converter supported 16, 24, 32 bits.
— Dithering with noise shaping.
— Supports .wav, .aif, .mp3 audio file formats.
Application features:
— Predefined preset hotkeys, ability to create own presets.
— All processing settings are stored for each file.
— Processing group of selected files.
— Exchange files thru internal Web service.
— Compatible with AudioCopy / AudioPaste.
— Supports iTunes file share.
Compatible:
iPad 2 and higher is recommended. Generally this application can be run with iPad 1 but there is possibility of dropping the signal out when playback, especially at frequencies above 44.1 kHz. Offline processing can be done with any iPads quite well.
Please note: This application is audio processing tool only. It does not have audio editor functions.
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Irene Greene
June 14, 2013 at 1:09 am (11 years ago)Hope they will do something for this app to work on ipad mini too. I would appreciate it so much! Thanks! http://www.distrophonix.com/