Audiofile Licenses iZotope DSP Technology
Dec 18, 2006 8:01 PM
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Audiofile Engineering has licensed iZotope's sample-rate-conversion, dithering and time/pitch technologies for use in its document-based audio editor, Wave Editor 1.2.7. Designed in Cocoa from the ground up, Wave Editor takes advantage of CoreAudio, Quartz and other Mac OS X features and incorporates standard audio-editing features with the latest advances in interface design, speed and stability. Wave Editor introduces new concepts to audio editing such as Layered Audio, SmartEdits and the SmartEdit List.
iZotope's contribution to Wave Editor comes through the licensing of its DSP algorithms, including the iZotope 64-bit SRC for customizable sample-rate conversion, MBIT+ for dithering based on proprietary noise-shaping curves, and SonicFit for time stretching and pitch shifting.
iZotope 64-bit SRC, MBIT+ and SonicFit are just some of the many technologies in iZotope's licensing program. The company licenses these audio tools and processing algorithms to large and small companies across the music, film, TV and radio broadcast, corporate A/V, consumer electronics, business software applications and telecommunications markets.
For more information, visit www.izotope.com and audiofile-engineering.com.
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