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Fiedler Audio Announces New Spacelab 1.5 With Dolby Atmos Composer

Latest update of the company's 3D Reverb now integrates Dolby Atmos Composer; specifically, users can access a plugin that feeds directly into the Dolby Atmos mix.
The user interface of the new Fiedler Audio Spacelab 1.5 with Dolby Atmos Composer integration.

Fiedler Audio has announced the immediate availability of Spacelab 1.5, the latest update to the company’s 3D Reverb developed in cooperation with Fraunhofer Institute that now integrates Dolby Atmos Composer; specifically, users can access a 3D Reverb plugin that feeds directly into the Dolby Atmos mix.

Also new in both Spacelab Interstellar and Spacelab Ignition 1.5:

— LFE signals at the input will be handled properly and passed through to the output loudspeaker layout. Spacelab’s speaker layout editor allows for assigning LFE(s) to the respective channel(s).

— Options “Space – R,” “Space – E” and “Space – O” and the new “Spaces A1” and “Spaces 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

— A mono switch in Spacelab Beam addresses unwanted stereo operation forced by certain DAWs

— Open Beam Editor directly from Spacelab

— Beam Manual Delay Compensation on all DAWs: allows for manual compensation of latency issues in hosts such as Logic Pro X and Pro Tools

Available only in Spacelab Interstellar 1.5:

— Automation In Beam: source parameter automation possible on each track with inserted Beam plugin, which allows for moving automation data with audio regions if further project editing is required.

Pricing and availability:

— Available from fiedler-audio.com; Spacelab Interstellar costs Euro/USD 599 and Spacelab Ignition is available for Euro/USD 249. The update is available to all registered owners of Spacelab Interstellar and Spacelab Ignition for free.

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