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.