Platinum Notes Gets iZotope Technology

US iZotope licenses Multiband Compressor and IRC Limiter Technologies to music library optimization program      18/05/07

Platinum Notes Gets iZotope Technology


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iZotope inc. have announced that Mixed In Key, maker of the leading DJ tool for harmonic mixing, has licensed iZotope Multiband Compressor and IRC Limiter technology for a newly released product, Platinum Notes, a program that "heals" your music by analyzing MP3 and WAV files and correcting areas that need improvement.
Designed by professional DJs and musicians, Platinum Notes automatically processes MP3 or WAV files and gives them warmth, consistent volume and pitch, and prevents distortion. If the song is too loud or too soft, Platinum Notes will adjust the volume. If the song is off-key, Platinum Notes will correct the pitch to be precisely on-key. Platinum Notes processes your music files and creates new MP3 or WAV files that can be used in DJ software, CD Audio players or even an iPod.
Key to the dynamics processing in Platinum Notes is iZotope's Multiband Compressor and IRC Limiter algorithms. This technology is based on the company's Ozone 3 mastering system. Using up to 4 bands of compression along with limiting and filtering, the high-quality algorithms limit peaks and prevent distortion while maintaining consistent volume between tracks throughout an entire music library.
Yakov Vorobyev of Mixed In Key told us, "We turned to iZotope because we needed the highest quality dynamics processing for our Platinum Notes software. We are pleased to offer our customers the exceptional sound and performance of iZotope's Multiband Compressor and IRC Limiter technology."
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