Fiedler Audio has announced the release of new public beta of its 3D reverb developed in cooperation with Fraunhofer Institute.
Version 1.5 of Spacelab now seamlessly integrates with the Dolby Atmos Composer. This means that there is now a 3D reverb plugin that feeds directly into the complete Dolby Atmos Bed.
The following features have been added to both Spacelab Interstellar and Spacelab Ignition 1.5:
- Seamless integration with Dolby Atmos Composer.
- LFE handling: LFE signals at the input will be handled properly and passed through to the output speaker layout. Spacelab’s speaker layout editor allows for freely assigning LFE(s) to the respective channel(s).
- Reworked binauliser algorithm: Better and smoother 3D panning plus 2 additional new spaces. The options Space – R, Space – E and Space – O and the new Spaces A1 and A2 offer different overall tonal characters. Depending on the content now there is a choice for getting the best possible room response for monitoring and binaural production.
- Native Apple Silicon support.
- Mono Switch in Spacelab Beam addresses unwanted stereo operation forced by some DAWs (eg. Ableton LIVE, Reaper, Bitwig).
- Open Beam Editor directly from Spacelab.
- Beam Manual Delay Compensation on all DAWs, allows for manual compensation of latency issues in buggy hosts (Logic Pro X 10.7.8, Pro Tools 2023.6).
- Minor bug fixes.
- Automation in Beat: Source parameter automation possible on each track with inserted Beam plugin (Spacelab Interstellar 1.5 only).
The update is available to all registered owners of Spacelab Interstellar and Spacelab Ignition for free.
To make the start into 3D Audio and Dolby Atmos production comfortable, Fiedler Audio offer bundles for the various product combinations, and a 25% discount is offered on all Fiedler Audio products during the public beta phase.
More information: Fiedler Audio