Product Description
Steinberg SpectraLayers Elements 11 revolutionizes audio production with its unique spectral editing. It uses a spectrogram, showing sound in the time - frequency domain, offering an intuitive way to access and manipulate individual frequencies. This software has a comprehensive set of editing tools. You can isolate specific sounds precisely with lasso, rectangle, or freehand selection. Advanced features like spectral painting, time warping, and transient shaping let you sculpt sounds creatively. The integration of cutting - edge AI automates tasks and improves audio quality. It can extract instruments or vocals, reduce noise, and perform spectral morphing. SpectraLayers is great for both audio restoration and sound design. The spectral view helps you fix audio imperfections and create unique soundscapes. It seamlessly integrates with popular DAWs like Nuendo and Cubase, and ARA 2 technology ensures non - destructive editing. Key features include spectral editing, AI - assisted processing, advanced selection tools, time warping, noise reduction, freeform sound design, and easy DAW integration. System requirements are Windows 10 (64 - bit) or macOS 10.13 or later, an Intel Core i5 or faster processor, 8 GB or more of RAM, 2 GB of free disk space, and an internet connection for activation and online features. Supported file formats are WAV, AIFF, FLAC, Apple Lossless, and MP3 (import only).
Using SpectraLayers is a breeze. First, make sure your system meets the requirements. Launch it directly from your DAW like Nuendo or Cubase. Once open, you can start viewing and editing audio on the spectral graph. To isolate specific sounds, use the lasso, rectangle, or freehand selection tools. For creative shaping, try spectral painting, time warping, or transient shaping. When dealing with noise, rely on the AI - assisted noise reduction feature. For audio extraction, let the AI do the job to get instruments or vocals from a mix. Remember, you need an internet connection for activation and online features. Keep your system updated to ensure smooth performance. And always back up your audio files before making major edits. To maintain the software, check for updates regularly to get the latest features and bug fixes. Also, keep your disk space clean and have at least 2 GB free for the software to run properly.