Longcat Audio Technologies has announced the release of AudioStage, their new 3D audio authoring and mixing software.
Aimed at movie and music post-production, AudioStage inserts in audio workstations such as ProTools, Pyramix, Nuendo or Logic Pro, and allows to visually place and animate audio tracks in editable 3D environments.
- Input tracks: Mono or multichannel.
- Acoustic environment: complete with connected rooms, physical simulation of openings, walls and reverb.
- Authoring: infinite number of scenes, tracks and environments in one single project.
- Automation: Full parameter automation and animation of audio objects.
- Commercial editions: AudioStage Stereo, Surround and Unlimited.
- Free LITE edition: to achieve your first 3D mixes.
- 3D object-based mixing: simultaneously mix in stereo, surround or any full-3D format up to 64 channels.
- Spatialization: Comprehensive techniques (including stereo, binaural, stereo3D, surround, Ambisonics and VBAP) applied individually to audio sources in each mix.
Pricing & Availability
AudioStage starts at €990 (special introductory price for Stereo edition), and is available in Longcat’s online shop for Windows and Mac OS X, with VST/AU/RTAS plug-in connectors.
The free AudioStage LITE edition is also downloadable from Longcat Audio’s website.
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