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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Re: [SurroundSound] Anyone see the new recording software being made by Sony?

Its not showing the video I saw unfortunately.  It was specifically around the tech to restore multis from stereo sources, though it's highlighted as a feature prominently.  It was a very cool demo and was really good as I said at isolating individual instruments from a bunch of them in a stereo track.  It was as if you were listening to the actual multitrack (or one of the multitracks rather).

On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 1:12 PM, August Bleed <bleedink@gmail.com> wrote:
I do believe you are correct.  Pretty cool for those cases where only a safety copy or such is all to be had.  I was impressed but I don't produce or engineer so it may already exist in some form.

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On May 26, 2012, at 1:06 PM, "Peter Cawthron" <peter_cawthron@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

Are you talking about Spectral Layers? Sony are distributing this software from Divide Frame.

 

http://www.divideframe.com/

 

P.

 

From: surroundsound@googlegroups.com [mailto:surroundsound@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of August Bleed
Sent: 26 May 2012 18:14
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Subject: [SurroundSound] Anyone see the new recording software being made by Sony?

 

I'm sorry I can't recall where I saw this so I can't link (my bad).  But I saw a demo on the internet yesterday.  The software (apparently with help from Sony) takes a stereo track and can isolate any sound from the track.  So let's say you have some 1968 Beatles you want to do in 5.1 but no multitracks.  You are now able to completely isolate the individual instruments and it is VERY convincing.  In fact they used the Beatles in the demo.  The vocals were completely isolated from stereo tracks, and other music was set to it.  Then they showed how they could isolate other instruments/sounds from the rest of the recording.  These were straight from CD, not studio tracks.  I was thinking for things like Aja where the multis are missing, this could mean a proper 5.1 mix, even if it's done by SBU or what have you.  I was pretty amazed.  They can literally isolate just about anything in the recording.  Very impressive.  

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1 comment:

  1. Hi,

    You're probably refering to tutorial 3 here:
    http://www.divideframe.com/?p=spectrallayerstutorials

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