Both the Standard and Premium Edition of Acoustica 5 contain several exciting new features.
Here are the highlights:
Graphical user interface
- New audio plug-in design
- Tabbed MDI interface
- Dockable file browser pane
New file formats
- FLAC
- AAC
- WAVE64 – support for files bigger than 4 GB (Premium Edition only)
CD Cover Editor
The new CD Cover Editor lets you create CD covers from your CD projects in a breeze.
CD Projects
- Save and open CD projects
- Erase CD-RWs
K-System metering
The new K-System level meters help you to produce consistent sounding music while preserving appropriate dynamic range.
Enhanced spectrum analysis
The updated offline analysis tools allow you to select frequency and amplitude ranges. The spectrum analysis now allows logarithmic frequency scales and can show the average spectrum over a large time selection.
Convolution reverb
Simulate the reverberation of physical or virtual spaces based on pre-recorded impulse responses.
Enhanced denoiser with adaptive mode (Premium Edition only)
The new adaptive mode constantly updates the noise profile to match changes in the signal noise.
Test signal generator (Premium Edition only)
- White, pink and brownian noise
- Sine tones
- Chirps
Acoustica 5 is available in two editions, a Standard Edition for $39.90 and a Premium Edition for $119.90.
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