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    Spark! Browser Window
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    Spark! Master Window
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    TC WORKS is showing Spark, an all new Digital Audio Mastering Editor for MacOS. Spark represents a new approach to stereo-based audio editing, realtime processing, and mastering, featuring a unique Browser window, integrating Wave editing, project file management, and play list, all at once.

    The Browser View is used to edit a file, or build a play list, the Master View gives you Master Faders with highly accurate PPM level meters, phase correlation meter, built-in Dithering, and a realtime "FXmachine" with extensive routing capabilities. Up to 4 stereo streams with 5 Plug-Ins each can be routed and processed simultaneously. SPARK also includes TC Native CL, a VST-compatible single band Compressor and Limiter PlugIn, optimized for demanding mastering tasks. A histogram display visualizes the "level distribution" in your recording, for valuable feedback about the signal processing being applied, thus simplifying finding the right settings.

    SPARK's Time Stretch processing can be performed in realtime, without affecting the pitch, and even accessible from the Play List, so the same take can be played at different speeds easily. Spark's realtime engine bus works with 32Bit floating point precision, with even higher precision in the signal processing parts, and supports files up to 24 Bit and 96 kHz resolution. AIFF, QuickTime, SoundDesigner (SD2) and WAV Files are also supported. Other features include an info line for seeing sample rate, bit depth, zoom factor and time correction; a tool box for monitoring, scrubbing, drawing and editing a waveform on the sample level; processing functions including normalize, reverse, fade, crossfade, time stretch, pitch correction, and a whole host more.

    Spark will be available from May 1999. List price: TBA

    SPARK SPECIFICATIONS

     

    • Recording and Playback of 24 Bit/96 kHz files*
    • AIFF, QuickTime, SoundDesigner (SD2), and WAV File support
    • VST-Plug-In support
    • Keyboard commands for all important functions like Transport Controls
    • Savable Window sets

     

    Browser View

     

    • Project File Database
    • Wave editor and Play List at one glance
    • Customizable view: freely movable section borders
    • Drag&Drop between File View and Play List

     

    Wave Editor

     

    • Markers (with "On-the-fly creation, even during record)
    • Off-line Processing: Normalize, Change Gain, Reverse, Sample-Rate and Bit Depth conversion
    • Fades and Crossfades
    • Realtime Time Stretch and Pitch Correction
    • Drag and drop of selections to the desktop
    • Info Line with all important wave parameters at one glance

     

    Transport Window

     

    • All relevant Transport controls
    • Jog-Shuttle with instant access to scrubbing and Time Stretch
    • Master Section & FXmachine
    • Extremely flexible FX-routing
    • Up to 4 parallel streams with independent processing each
    • Up to 20 (4x5) Realtime Plug-Ins at any one time
    • Macro Preset Manager for FX matrix
    • Integrated Dither (22,20,18,16 and 8 Bit correlated or uncorrelated)
    • PPM Meters with high resolution
    • Phase Correlation Meter
    • Integrated CPU and HD Performance Meters
    • Context sensitive menus for direct parameter access
    • Plug-In editor window always views selected Plug-in (multiple views too)
    • Info-line for selected Plug-In with name and status

     

    Native CL

     

    • TC-Quality Compressor/Limiter included with Spark
    • Soft/Hard Knee switch
    • Separate Auto Make-Up Gain stages for Compressor and Limiter
    • Level histogram
    • Low performance requirements
    • Compatible with any VST-supporting application: may be used independent of SPARK

     

    * recording and output playback rate hardware dependent. Internal playback rate hardware independent thanks to realtime resampling.




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