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loopdon
11-01-2005, 11:33 PM
Welcome to AAMS, the introduction towards Automatic Audio Mastering.

http://www.curioza.com/AAMSscrEQsuggestion.jpg

As a musician or technician working on music sound material, you need the best sound possible when material is released towards the public. ;)

How do you know when audio material is equalized correctly and plays as loud and evenly on all audio-systems when its been mastered ?

This is where AAMS steps in and takes control!

The build in Analyzer Calculates Automaticly music sound material, calculates the differences between musical styles and shows you where the differences are in your music (matching). Presented in a Full Spectrum Display, Equalization Suggestion, Multiband Compression and Volume RMS are automaticly generated. In a few steps, you can see what differences there are from Source audio material against a Reference Style Chosen from the Database of 100+ Reference styles allready made availeble with AAMS installations directory. There is actually very little manual user input needed.

Check your music against other musical styles or generate a new style from scratch with AAMS. Its possible to mix and match different styles together, like Pop with Rock or Rnb with Rap, Etc. Single audio tracks can be analyzed , like vocals, Guitar, Base or any source audio so that your mix can be enhanced before it reaches the mastering stage. This way AAMS can offer endless possibilities for Analyzing Audio, Mixing and Mastering.

AAMS is programmed to automaticly do things in a fast and accurate manner, mostly within a few seconds of processing-time the user is presented with Automaticly Analyzed and Calculated Audio material and given the instructions to lead the way towards a great mastered recording.

http://www.curioza.com/curioza.html

http://www.curioza.com/AAMS.zip

Screenshots:

http://www.curioza.com/curiozascreenshots.html

Manual:

http://www.curioza.com/AAMS%20Manual.zip

There's a web tutorial, too + it works with Elemental Audio's Firium....

FIK
12-01-2005, 12:20 AM
Thanks a lot, I'll give it a try. By the way:do you ever find the time to actually produce stuff :lol:

loopdon
12-01-2005, 12:02 PM
yeah, remember it's quality not quantity that counts, after all. :lol:

neilried
12-01-2005, 12:46 PM
yeah, remember it's quality not quantity that counts, after all. :lol:

Lets 'ave a listen then boss ;)

loopdon
12-01-2005, 02:20 PM
yeah, mate, i will post sth.. but i need some more time, lots of stress at work etc. ;)

neilried
12-01-2005, 02:33 PM
yeah, mate, i will post sth.. but i need some more time, lots of stress at work etc. ;)

He he same here mate, Ive got tons of stuff I want to do with my tunes but getting home from a day on the IT helpdesk spoon feeding idiots the last thing I wanna do is look at another PC screen!!!

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