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DTS Neural UpMix
Pro Tools plug-in
Neural UpMix by DTS is a Pro Tools plug-in designed to upmix content to 5.1 and 7.1 channels. This plug-in can output 5.1 or 7.1 multi-channel audio tracks from stereo or 5.1 source material while preserving the spectral and timbral balance of the original mix. It is intended for projects where the original source elements for a conventional upmix are not available. Audio stems processed with the Neural UpMix properly downmix in the consumer environment. This preserves the intent and quality of the original mix. It provides creative controls for soundfield width and depth, channel layout, output levels, LFE filtering and a final limiter.
818-436-1000
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