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Maxx 2.0.2
Maxx 2.0.2
Maxx is a tool for final limiting or mastering of audio files in production environments. There is a manual interactive mode and a batch file processing mode using either a new two band (MBL2) processor or a nine band processor based on MBL9 from Sonos 4.
Maxx introduction
Maxx is a tool for final limiting of audio files in production environments. There is a manual interactive mode and a batch file processing mode using either a new two band (MBL2) processor or a nine band processor based on MBL9 from Sonos 4.
Computer Requirements
Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.(Windows XP needs to be fully updated via Windows Update).
The CPU needs to be SSE/SSE2 capable. Most recent CPUs meet this requirement. To check for this capability download this program and run it. There are so many different CPUs the only way to check if yours is powerful enough is to download the Maxx Demo and try it. The application needs a sound card to work in manual interactive mode.
General features
Maxx interfaces to sound cards using either ASIO or the Windows native multimedia sound interface.
There is password protection to prevent unauthorized tampering.
Maxx can be automatically started when Windows boots. Additionally the application can be made to minimize to the 'Sys tray'.
Maxx supports '.wav','.ogg' and '.mp3' files for input and output. Mp3 encoding requires the installation of Winamp.(Win XP does not support playback of MP3 files).
There are two processors. The nine band processor is derived from the Sonos 4 MBL9 processor. There is a new two band processor.
Maxx has two operating modes that can be used simultaneously. The manual interactive mode is used for one off processing of audio files. The automatic batch file processing mode automates the final limiting/processing of audio files.
The processors
The processors are what Maxx is all ...
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Sonos 4 6.8.0
Sonos 4 6.8.0
Sonos 4 is a software real time multiband FM processor for broadcasters. With a suitable sound card it is possible to turn a Windows PC into a broadcast limiter. The processor achieves its loudness through the use of a unique distortion masked final clipper (a distortion cancelled clipper). The sound quality and loudness is close to industry standard Optimods and Omnias.
Sonos 4 introduction
Sonos 4 is a software real time multiband compressor limiter for radio broadcasters. With this software and a suitable sound card it is possible to turn a Windows PC into an radio broadcast processor. The processor achieves its loudness through the use of a unique distortion masked final clipper.
Computer requirements
Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.(Windows XP needs to be fully updated via Windows Update).
The CPU needs to be SSE/SSE2 capable. Most recent CPUs meet this requirement. To check for this capability download this program and run it. There are so many different CPUs the only way to check if yours is powerful enough is to download Sonos 4 and try it. As a guideline a dual core 2GHz CPU is recommended. The amount of memory is not critical.1-2GB is sufficient.
A 192kHz sample rate sound card is needed to use the built in stereo multiplex and RDS encoders. Use of a 'pro' sound card with balanced inputs and outputs is recommended to minimize noise pick up. Some possible choices for a 192kHz sound card are the M-Audio Audiophile 192, ESI Juli@, EMU 0404 (PCI version).
If you need to interface Sonos 4 to other audio applications this can be achieved with Virtual Audio Cables.
General features
Sonos 4 interfaces to sound cards using either ASIO or the Windows native multimedia sound interface.If the ASIO interface is used then low latency mode can be used.Use of ASIO is ...
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