SpectraLayers

SpectraLayers is a digital audio editing software suite published by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. It is designed for advanced audio spectrum editing, catering to professional and semi-professional users. It was originally published by Sony Creative Software under the name Sony SpectraLayers, until most of their products were acquired by MAGIX on 24 May 2016.[2] Then in 2019, the software was acquired by Steinberg.[3]

SpectraLayers
Original author(s)Divide Frame[1]
Developer(s)Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
Operating systemMac OS X
Microsoft Windows
TypeDigital audio editor
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttps://new.steinberg.net/spectralayers/

Overview

SpectraLayers is an advanced audio spectrum editor which allows extraction of sounds, audio restoration and creative sound design through the use of a spectral view. Its interface is similar to an image editor.[4]

History

SpectraLayers is an audio editor first developed by Divide Frame and published by Sony originally as SpectraLayers Pro in July 2012.[5]

SpectraLayers Pro 2, released in July 2013, improved speed and added features like Spectral Casting/Molding, markers and metadata support, and non-linear scales.[4][6][7][8]

SpectraLayers Pro 3, released in January 2015 further improved performance, also adding 24-bit/192kHz audio support, and redesigning many UI components.[9]

December 2016 saw the release of SpectraLayers Pro 4, which is the first update released by Magix Software GmbH after its acquisition of SpectraLayers.[10] Up until this point it had been designed and written entirely by Robin Lobel [11] but in 2017, Dr. Bill Evans made additional contributions to the features design and user interface. [12]

SpectraLayers Pro 5 was released in May 2018. The new features include a reworked GUI, HD spectrogram, Heal Action and Frequency Repair tool. [13]

SpectraLayers Pro 6 was released in July 2019.[14] According to MusicTech, "the new version adds ARA 2 support, new types of so-called ‘fade masks’, an advanced selection engine and a more intuitive interface."

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