Celemony Updates Capstan

US Version 1.3 of the software for removing wow and flutter from vinyl and tape recordings      18/07/17

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Celemony has announced that a free update to Version 1.3 is now available for Capstan, bringing various detail enhancements to their software solution for removing wow and flutter from vinyl and tape recordings.

With the free update to Version 1.3, Capstan can now load audio files larger than 1.5 GB. This possibility was integrated at the request of customers, whereby technical optimizations even with very large files assure a rapid display and editing tempo. Furthermore, Capstan 1.3 supports the high resolution display with HiDPI on suitable Windows systems and is compatible with the latest iLok driver software.

Capstan is based on Celemony's patented DNA Direct Note Access technology, which is also used by Melodyne. The company says that, since it is capable of detecting wow and flutter from the music itself – regardless of the medium (magnetic tape, vinyl, etc.) – Capstan is superior to other solutions that rely on reading the bias, because Capstan still functions even if the tape has been copied several times or digitized at low sampling rates. They tell us that Capstan is used worldwide by classic labels as well as renowned mastering and restoration studios, broadcasters and archivists, having proved its worth on numerous occasions through the rescuing of valuable historical recordings.

Pricing and Availability:
Capstan can be used for only US$/€ 199 for five days, whilst a permanent license costs US$ 4,458/€ 3,790.

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