iZotope – Audiolens v1.2.0 STANDALONE x64

Audiolens makes it easy to find and compare tracks by analyzing audio from any streaming platform or audio source. Build your own personal library of reference tracks that you can access at any time to compare them to your own mixes or masters.

The new Audiolens desktop app makes it easy to find and compare tracks by analyzing audio from any streaming platform or audio source. Play your chosen audio through your device’s selected output, and the app will collect key audio characteristics, helping you visualize, compare and contrast your favorite reference tracks and sounds.

Save the tonal data of your references in an Audiolens target library to create a personal catalog of reference track data that you can access at any time. Name your tracks so you can quickly find the sounds you want to match and easily compare tonal balance profiles. The target library talks to Ozone 10/11 and Neutron 4, automatically populating your links to those plugins if you have them.

USE WITH OZONE 10/11

Audiolens will automatically populate the saved reference targets in your Ozone 10/11 target library so you can visualize how your master stacks up against your chosen reference. Launch the AI-powered Master Assistant to match the tone, dynamics, and width profiles of the desired track to your own master, and dial in additional settings using Assistant View.

USE WITH NEUTRON 4

Audiolens will automatically populate your saved reference targets into your Neutron 4 Target Library, where they will be analyzed by the Neutron Assistant. You can then quickly match characteristics in your own track’s mix, whether it’s adding kick to the bass, livening up the snare, or hissing the hi-hat. Next, customize your audio using the assistant to dial in the elements of your mix.

Producers and engineers use track references during music production, mixing and mastering. Reference is the process of comparing the dynamic range and character of your song to songs of the same genre and style for the desired sound. The dynamic range and sonic character of a reference track can be used to convey the sound you want in your mix or master recording. Reference tracks are also a way to develop a musical vocabulary that will help with communication when you’re working on a song with other people.

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