Steinberg has introduced SpectraLayers 11, a major update that adds AI-powered tools for unmixing, sound design, spectral repair and more.
SpectraLayers shows sounds as visual objects, and gives you a deep set of tools for visually editing audio. With SpectraLayers 11, Steinberg has added artificial intelligence-driven audio extraction and repair processes, making this what they are calling “the most significant version of SpectraLayers yet”.
Here’s what’s new in Steinberg SpectraLayers 11:
- Processes now presented as modules
- Module chaining
- Batch processing
- Significant new unmixing features for vocals, drums and more.
- AI-powered voice declipping
- Enhanced denoising
- Improved multi-layer workflow
- Many user interface enhancements
- New editing and selection tools
- Updated signal generator module
- Reverse audio
- Loop preview
- Enhanced volume envelope application
SpectraLayers 11 New Modules Panel:
Improved Restoration Processes In SpectraLayers 11:
New & Improved Music Processes:
New Editing Tools In SpectraLayers 11:
User Interface Updates In SpectraLayers 11:
Pricing and Availability:
SpectraLayers 11 is available now for 299 euros or 299.99 USD. Upgrade pricing is also available.
Why does Steinberg feel the need to paste that creepy AI-generated dude’s face onto the video banners? The presenter never shows his face, so what is the point?
SpectraLayers is cool though.
It’s a little buggy (incl. the unmix feature) upon release. Suggest waiting for v11.1 if relying on it for professional reasons.
vst in a box
I haven’t heard a single “unmix” that doesn’t sound like artefacty bullshit