Audionamix, the global leader in audio source separation, will introduce its latest plug-in, IDC: Instant Dialogue Cleaner, at this year’s Sweetwater GearFest on June 22-23 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The IDC plug-in is the first real-time, cloudless solution from Audionamix, and will offer unique and effective dialogue cleaning technology through an intuitive interface, compatible with many workflows. The software will be available for pre-launch sale starting on July 2 and will officially be released on July 17. Audionamix will be in the R. Joseph Group Tent 7 at GearFest.
“IDC is unique because unlike traditional denoisers that learn and remove noise, it works by separating and preserving speech, regardless of the interference,” says Maciej Zielinski, CEO of Audionamix. “This will be useful for post-production and broadcast, offering immediate dialogue clean up with the turn of a knob, and addressing common audio issues such as complex variable noise interference including weather, traffic noise, music and room ambience.”
The IDC plug-in is versatile and easy to use due to its unique integrated DNN artificial intelligence that automatically detects and separates speech, no matter the surrounding content. With the turn of a knob, users can clean up dialogue from interviews, dailies from movies and TV, during the post-dialogue editing process, re-recording mixing, news and sports recording, radio broadcast, and more.
IDC will be available in VST, AU, AAX Native and AudioSuite formats for both Mac and Windows systems and will feature fully automatable plug-in settings. During the pre-launch period, the perpetual license will be priced at $139, and will then increase to $199 after the pre-launch period ends on July 17.
Since 2003, Audionamix has established itself as the global leader in audio source separation. Based on years of audio signal processing research, the company developed the revolutionary, patented ADX Technology, and continues to pioneer audio solutions for the film, broadcast and music industries. Audionamix has demonstrated technical expertise in isolating and separating elements from master recordings to empower producers, engineers and artists to create exciting new productions, and unlock television and movie assets for worldwide distribution. For more information, please visit audionamix.com
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