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SpectraLayers Pro 3 by Sony
Has anyone on the forum used this software for sound editing? I just watched a video demonstrating the program's 3D imaging among other features. It looks very impressive on a screen but it's hard to tell how intuitive or efficacious the software really is.
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I found it rather difficult and gave up trying after 15 minutes or so. This stuff needs to flow easily or I won't use it.
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The capabilities are intriguing. I tried it a year or so ago when I first heard of it, and it was pretty much unusable. Seems more like a proof of concept, research project than a tool that's ready for prime time, at least for most users. Maybe someone doing forensic audio would be willing to take the time to learn it.
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iZoptope RX can do this sort of thing, too, and it's about like painting (or using the healing brish) in Photoshop. Pricey software, but it's easy to use and it works great.
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Regarding the SpectraLayers for audio editing it seems your preference for the iZoptope RX conforms to the more conventional wisdom among recording engineers of all stripes. |