![]() AI-assisted operations, real-time previews, processing with compatible plug-ins and more perform smoothly on Mac computers with Apple silicon. Whether running standalone or in parallel with your DAW of choice in ARA mode, everything works faster. Good news for Mac users, as Steinberg have optimised SpectraLayers 9 for use with Apple silicon processors. This comes with an option to display time and frequency coordinates next to the cursor, helping users to keep their eyes fixed on the target audio whilst working. This AI-assisted process makes it easy to reduce the amount of spill across tracks, with multiple bleed source layers that can be applied to the target layers each time for faster, higher quality de-bleeding.įurther accuracy and precision can be achieved with the new Cursor Crosshair view, giving crosshair lines that span the entire spectral graph. The De-Bleed process first debuted in SpectraLayers 8 has been further tweaked to now work across multiple layers. This feature allows users to divide one layer into two from a user-selected amplitude split point, and preview changes made to the two layers independently. Joining the AI-driven Unmix Stems and Unmix Components processes is the much-requested Unmix Level process. SpectraLayers 9 also incorporates several more essential features. The Tool preset allows for more configuration and a wide range of default options, meaning users can find and create the ideal settings more quickly. Load in a default or custom Process preset as a starting point, make changes and monitor in real time, and save further presets or reference points for the future. More workflow enhancements come courtesy of the new Process and Tool presets. These dialog boxes also stay open, allowing for multiple changes without having to reopen the process dialog each time. The dialog boxes are now non-modal, meaning users can work freely anywhere in the interface, even when a process dialog is open. Now with real-time auditioning instead of the two-step process of its predecessor, the effects of changes made in SpectraLayers 9 can be heard as they are made, boosting speed and efficiency. Fast, Efficient WorkflowĪt the heart of Steinberg’s updates for SpectraLayer 9 is a focus on increasing the speed of the workflow. Sounds are displayed as visual objects and layers, enabling ultra-precise editing that will suit a variety of applications from music and post-production, sound design, audio restoration and much more. ![]() SpectraLayers’ processing is driven by AI (Artificial Intelligence) behind the scenes, offering flexible, powerful and intuitive spectral editing capabilities. The industry-leading spectral audio processor receives an updated look that makes it easier to navigate features and functions, real-time auditioning, as well as improvements to workflow and processing tools. IOS 17.2.1 would be a stopgap while Apple continues to test a larger iOS 17.3 update, which features a new Stolen Device Protection security option and re-enables the ability to create collaborative Apple Music playlists.Steinberg have launched SpectraLayers Pro 9 and SpectraLayers Elements 9, both of which are available immediately. There was no iOS 16.2.1 update for precedent, but Apple released iOS 15.2.1 with a HomeKit security fix in mid-January in 2022. Given there are multiple holidays over the next few weeks, it is possible that iOS 17.2.1 will not be released until next month, although the update could be expedited if there are critical fixes. ![]() Following the release of iOS 17.2 last week, some users have complained about a bug that causes the Messages app to disappear when rearranging app icons on the Home Screen, but it is unclear if iOS 17.2.1 would address this issue. ![]() IOS 17.2.1 would likely be a minor update with fixes for bugs and/or security vulnerabilities. ![]() Our logs have revealed the existence of several iOS 17 versions before Apple released them, including iOS 17.0.3, iOS 17.1.1, and iOS 17.1.2. Apple appears to be internally testing an iOS 17.2.1 update for the iPhone, based on evidence of the software in our website's analytics logs this week. ![]()
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