Sound Radix Auto-align Post V1.0.1 Happy New Year-r2r ★ Updated & Tested

Unlike simple delays, v1.0.1 also applies All-Pass Filters . This fixes phase issues where the frequency response of two different mic models (e.g., a Sennheiser 416 vs. a DPA 4060) causes phase wrap. You see this visually in the plugin’s "Phase Scope"—the oval collapses into a tight line.

It functions as an AAX, VST, or AU plugin. When inserted on the tracks in question (e.g., the boom and lav tracks), it analyzes the audio in real-time or offline. It detects the delay between the sources and applies a dynamic time-alignment to ensure they are perfectly in phase.

: Continuously corrects phase and time for moving actors or cameras. sound radix auto-align post v1.0.1 happy new year-r2r

Choose your primary, most reliable microphone source (usually the main boom mic) to serve as the timing anchor.

The key differentiator is . Traditional alignment fixes time offset but ignores phase shifts that vary across the frequency spectrum. Auto-Align Post uses a proprietary algorithm to ensure that every frequency band arrives in sync, preserving mono compatibility and transient definition. Unlike simple delays, v1

Integrating an automated phase-alignment tool into your dialogue editing chain brings significant technical and creative advantages: 1. Reclaiming Low End and Clarity

In the world of audio post-production, mixing location sound can be a challenging and time-consuming task. One of the most common and frustrating issues that sound editors face is phase misalignment between multiple microphones capturing the same source. When multiple microphones—such as a lavalier and a boom mic—reproduced the same dialogue from different distances, the arrival time of the sound waves varies. This results in phase cancellation, comb filtering, and a thin, hollow sound that can compromise the overall quality of the production. You see this visually in the plugin’s "Phase

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Certain frequencies cancel each other out, while others are reinforced, creating an unnatural, "hollow" or "phased" sound.