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Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators, cd key, hacks is illegal and prevent future development of Platinum Notes v.3.2 Edition. Download links are directly from our publisher sites.

Track preparation: the decidedly unsexy aspect of professional DJing that almost always pays off in the end. Yet your prep routine may be missing a step if you’re not using Platinum Notes. This software can fix audio clipping and set your music at consistent volume levels to make mixing songs from various sources a smoother experience.

Continue on to hear it for yourself. Reviewed: Price: $98 (US) Availability: Now Output Formats: AIFF (16-bit/44 kHz), Apple Lossless (16-bit/44 kHz), FLAC (16-bit/44 kHz), MP3 (320kbps CBR or 192kbps VBR), WAV (16-bit/44 kHz) System Requirements: Mac OS 10.6 or higher / Windows XP or higher The Good: High-grade processing using iZotope technology and proprietary algorithms. Several new output formats available, including lossless. Doesn’t overwrite original files.

Fast and easy to use. The Bad: High price compared to other Mixed In Key utilities. The Bottom Line: Platinum Notes effectively cleans up clipped audio and adjusts the volume of your music collection to a standard level without altering the dynamics of the tracks. It’s not a magical, one-click solution to make everything suddenly sound way more awesome.

Rather, it’s a utilitarian workflow tool that many professionals have found worthy of adding to their track-preparation routine. PLATINUM POLISH After Mixed In Key helped make harmonic mixing accessible to DJs with its eponymous software, the small software company based in Miami introduced Platinum Notes in 2007 with the goal of making a DJ’s digital music collection a cohesive volume, where all the audio files will be better prepared to be played together, without clipping or distortion. It both boosts tracks that have been mastered at a low volume, and tames tracks that are mastered too hot. Six years later, Platinum Notes 4 sticks with the original plan, with some new processing and options to make the software even more flexible and yield better results. Like, which detects and tags audio files for their tempo and musical key, Platinum Notes’ processes are fully automatic, with default settings that will work for many use cases, as well as some configurable options. Once you set your preferences, all you need to do is open the program, drag music into its window, and wait for the results.

Platinum Notes' Output Config Platinum Notes first analyzes track volume and uses multiband expansion and/or compression to achieve a consistent output volume, which you can configure if you don’t like the default template. Platinum Notes’ special multiband compression algorithm repairs any clipped peaks in the waveform. It also corrects pitch problems and can add a bit of vinyl-style analog warmth using an exciter processor. As a final step, the audio runs through a high-grade IRC limiter volume adjuster said to be much more professional than an auto-gain setting found in iTunes or in DJ software. The final result, if Platinum Notes is doing what it’s purported to do, is music that sounds smoother and is loud without any clipping.

Notes

The software never overwrites the original file, but rather creates a new one with an amended file name in the location of your choice; for example, “Studio Killers-In Tokyo.mp3” becomes “Studio Killers-In Tokyo_PN.mp3”. NEW TO VERSION 4 Create new templates and adjust the Warmth and other settings in Platinum Notes 4' Configure pages. Besides some proprietary algorithms, Platinum Notes uses audio processing technology from iZotope, makers of some very highly-regarded professional audio plug-ins and editing software, such as the Ozone 5 mastering suite, RX 2 spectral audio repair software, and the Alloy 2 mixing suite. Platinum Notes 4’s new “warmth”-adding exciter process comes from iZotope, as does its multiband compression, expansion, and finishing IRC Limiter volume adjuster. Sony vegas 11 intro template. Previous versions only output music files to WAV and MP3 formats, while version 4 lets you choose to process files as AIFF, Apple Lossless, FLAC, as well as WAV and MP3. Note that Platinum Notes reads.m4a audio files, the format iTunes sells, but does not write to.m4a format. A new waveform display shows a more detailed look at your audio files before and after processing.

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Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators, cd key, hacks is illegal and prevent future development of Platinum Notes v.3.2 Edition. Download links are directly from our publisher sites.

Track preparation: the decidedly unsexy aspect of professional DJing that almost always pays off in the end. Yet your prep routine may be missing a step if you’re not using Platinum Notes. This software can fix audio clipping and set your music at consistent volume levels to make mixing songs from various sources a smoother experience.

Continue on to hear it for yourself. Reviewed: Price: $98 (US) Availability: Now Output Formats: AIFF (16-bit/44 kHz), Apple Lossless (16-bit/44 kHz), FLAC (16-bit/44 kHz), MP3 (320kbps CBR or 192kbps VBR), WAV (16-bit/44 kHz) System Requirements: Mac OS 10.6 or higher / Windows XP or higher The Good: High-grade processing using iZotope technology and proprietary algorithms. Several new output formats available, including lossless. Doesn’t overwrite original files.

Fast and easy to use. The Bad: High price compared to other Mixed In Key utilities. The Bottom Line: Platinum Notes effectively cleans up clipped audio and adjusts the volume of your music collection to a standard level without altering the dynamics of the tracks. It’s not a magical, one-click solution to make everything suddenly sound way more awesome.

Rather, it’s a utilitarian workflow tool that many professionals have found worthy of adding to their track-preparation routine. PLATINUM POLISH After Mixed In Key helped make harmonic mixing accessible to DJs with its eponymous software, the small software company based in Miami introduced Platinum Notes in 2007 with the goal of making a DJ’s digital music collection a cohesive volume, where all the audio files will be better prepared to be played together, without clipping or distortion. It both boosts tracks that have been mastered at a low volume, and tames tracks that are mastered too hot. Six years later, Platinum Notes 4 sticks with the original plan, with some new processing and options to make the software even more flexible and yield better results. Like, which detects and tags audio files for their tempo and musical key, Platinum Notes’ processes are fully automatic, with default settings that will work for many use cases, as well as some configurable options. Once you set your preferences, all you need to do is open the program, drag music into its window, and wait for the results.

Platinum Notes' Output Config Platinum Notes first analyzes track volume and uses multiband expansion and/or compression to achieve a consistent output volume, which you can configure if you don’t like the default template. Platinum Notes’ special multiband compression algorithm repairs any clipped peaks in the waveform. It also corrects pitch problems and can add a bit of vinyl-style analog warmth using an exciter processor. As a final step, the audio runs through a high-grade IRC limiter volume adjuster said to be much more professional than an auto-gain setting found in iTunes or in DJ software. The final result, if Platinum Notes is doing what it’s purported to do, is music that sounds smoother and is loud without any clipping.

Notes

The software never overwrites the original file, but rather creates a new one with an amended file name in the location of your choice; for example, “Studio Killers-In Tokyo.mp3” becomes “Studio Killers-In Tokyo_PN.mp3”. NEW TO VERSION 4 Create new templates and adjust the Warmth and other settings in Platinum Notes 4' Configure pages. Besides some proprietary algorithms, Platinum Notes uses audio processing technology from iZotope, makers of some very highly-regarded professional audio plug-ins and editing software, such as the Ozone 5 mastering suite, RX 2 spectral audio repair software, and the Alloy 2 mixing suite. Platinum Notes 4’s new “warmth”-adding exciter process comes from iZotope, as does its multiband compression, expansion, and finishing IRC Limiter volume adjuster. Sony vegas 11 intro template. Previous versions only output music files to WAV and MP3 formats, while version 4 lets you choose to process files as AIFF, Apple Lossless, FLAC, as well as WAV and MP3. Note that Platinum Notes reads.m4a audio files, the format iTunes sells, but does not write to.m4a format. A new waveform display shows a more detailed look at your audio files before and after processing.