See'n'Sound for X-spat boX version offers a new working mode called See'n'Sound Ghost Window®. This new window can be placed in overlay on QuickTime movies and let you extracts 3D movements from 2D images, for up to 8 subjects. The 3D coordinates are automatically sent to an X-spat boX which can output the audio source' movement effect in 5.1, 7.1 and so on... The See'n'Sound Ghost Window® can be placed over the movie window of Pro Tools LE or HD, Nuendo, FinalCut and similar applications, and give to normal 2D DAW the possibility to create 3D audio effects in a quick and easy way. (more)
See’n’Sound LE is a stand-alone version, based on OpenAL, with many features coming from the X-spat version plus other typical characteristics offered by Core Audio implementation. The original idea here is "remixed" thinking at the needs of musicians and composers who need a quick and reliable solution to mix their productions in 3D surround for DVD, CD-ROM and the web.(more)
See'n'Sound MIDI can be used on Mac OS X to send MIDI Control Change messages to Logic, Cubase, Digital Performer, Max/Spat, Reaper and in general to all the audio MIDI sequencer accepting remote MIDI control.
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See'n'Sound is a software available in three different versions. See'n'Sound for X-spat boX, See'n'Sound MIDI and See'n'Sound LE. This because the See'n'Sound logo identifies a really new way to produce 3D audio surround paths for any kind of application and the possible uses of such a new and simple idea are various. The basic concept is to link the 3D paths deduced directly from video to any kind of 3D audio/MIDI workstations using MIDI Control Change messages, in order to obtain a more impressive effect of "3D surround" in the audience.
See’n’Sound MIDI is the most affordable and simple version of See'n'Sound serie. Sold exclusively on Mac OS X App Store, represents the perfect companion of any audio MIDI sequencer that needs to be used in surround post-production. XYZ coordinates are extracted frame by frame from the positions of up to eight subjects of your movie's scene and real time converted into MIDI messages. Those messages, sent via IAC Bus or by an hardware MIDI interface, will permit ... (more)