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Panorama v5.40

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File Size

10.6 MB

License

Demonstration (All Demo software)

License Conditions

30 Day Demo. Registration: US$174.95

System Requirements

VST host application.

Date Added

2007-02-05


Software Description

Panorama is a specialized tool for creating stunningly realistic 3-D audio scenes. The DSP technology in Panorama reproduces psychoacoustic sound localization and distance cues, allowing you to pan sounds in three dimensions: not just left and right, but up, down, front, back, near, and far. Panorama combines 3-D audio panning with acoustic environment modeling, including wall reflections, reverberation, distance modeling, and the Doppler pitch effect. While primarily intended for headphone listening, Panorama also includes a crosstalk canceller for playback over conventional stereo loudspeakers.

  • Position and move sound in three dimensions
  • Uses Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTF) to reproduce binaural sound localization cues.
  • Integrated reverberation and distance cues
  • Extensive control over dimensions and surface material of all six surfaces of the room
  • Doppler pitch effect
  • Full automation support for creating moving sounds
  • Crosstalk canceller for loudspeaker playback

Applications:

  • Create realistic sound scenes
  • Make special 3-D and moving sound effects in conventional stereo productions
  • Unique mixing tool - position musical instruments in a virtual space
  • Essential tool for headphone audio production

New in v5.40

  • Added VST external sidechain support.
  • Fixed external sidechain bugs (sometimes connection could not be made or would be lost).
  • Panorama's extra HRTF files now show up in menu (Windows).
  • Fixed AudioSuite rendering bug - mono files not being processed (Pro Tools).

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