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ZYLIA Studio PRO Premium Edition

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Virtual Microphones in Ambisonics!

ZYLIA Studio PRO is a VST/AU/AAX plugin that allows for spatial filtering and signals separation in a DAW.
ZYLIA Studio PRO can create an unlimited number of virtual microphones (beamforming) from the b-format ambisonics input file. This feature is also possible in A-format recorded with ZYLIA ZM-1 19 capsule microphone array.

 

A virtual microphone is a software-defined microphone that can combine spatial filtering, spherical harmonics,
​and blind sound source separation in any combination.

 

Main features:

  • Beamforming – set and monitor software defined virtual microphones. 
  • Beamforming – freely change polar patterns or characteristics of virtual microphones – live or during post production!
  • Sound sources separation in real-time – 2 modes: spatial filtering and advanced blind source separation.
  • Decoding of Zylia a-format or ambisonics audio formats to surround loudspeakers setups, including Dolby Atmos, such as 5.1, 7.1, 5.4.1, 22.2, and more.
  • Automatic detection and tracking of the sound source positions.
  • Energy map indicating the location of the sound sources.
  • VST/AU/AAX versions 
  • ZYLIA Studio PRO is compatible with any DAW that supports multichannel tracks. That is, Reaper, ProTools, Nuendo, and many others.
  • Supported input formats:
    • 19-channel PCM ZM-1/ZM-1S recordings​

​New! PREMIUM Edition! Additional (paid) feature:
  • Ambisonics in Ambix (ACN, SN3D) format – 1st, 2nd, 3rd order (4, 9 and 16 channels per track)

 

What is a virtual microphone?

A virtual microphone is a software-defined microphone that combines spatial filtering and blind sound source separation. In the ZYLIA Studio PRO plugin, you can create as many virtual microphones as you need and decide on the settings for each separately (characteristics, polar pattern, direction). In other words, you can design your soundtrack from scratch using the already recorded material!

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