
These can then be used separately.Īlways Show Scroll Bar is another new feature that you can choose from the menu. Unmix Levels lets you separate out different layers or frequencies of sound. The presets here are very good but again you also have the option of saving your own presets, as with the other processes. Sensitivity and Reduction Ratio are still there, along with Preview and Bypass, plus of course Apply. For larger or recurring projects, you can save your own presets as well,ĭe-Bleed has been improved so that you can choose several sources, or even all at once. Still, for most of us these will be quite useful. This means that you can change parameters as a sound is playing and hear the change as you go! ENHANCEMENTSīoth processes and tools have presets, although depending on your specific project your mileage may vary. You can move around the interface, choose sections, make selections, move the playhead, and basically just move around freely.īoth of these are part of of Dynamic Spectral Processing, which shows you the results on-screen in real time. The second half of this power-duo is Non-Modal Process Dialogs, that let you keep working even while a dialog box is open. Finally! Of course there is also a BYPASS button for comparison with the original.

INTERFACE IMPROVEMENTSįirst is the PREVIEW button on virtually every process, including VST plug-ins, allowing you to instantly hear the effect of your parameter changes. Users have been complaining and now Steinberg has heard! TWO new features combine to make SpectraLayers 9 a joy to use. And often these iterations mean UNDOing attempts that were “close but not perfect”. However, sometimes that power can be frustrating, as you run a process over and over to get just that perfect sound.

SpectraLayers has incredible power for transforming sound.
