Do you know how broadcasters get that tight and loud on air sound?
Have you ever noticed that the sound on the FM radio has more PUNCH than the original CD recording? That's because FM stations spend a lot of money on audio processors to get that competitive sound for maximum loudness. Stations use compressors and peak limiters to tailor the sound to get the most punch from small radio speakers or headphones. Some stations use audio processors to smooth out the levels of the music to make it easier to listen for a longer period of time.
"FabulousMP3" can be used to create a wide variety of processing that can make the music smoother or more punchy, depending on what you would like it to do. FabulousMP3 can take your music WAV files and process them to get a gentle AGC action that will adjust the overall loudness of each file or you can get very aggressive, and make the file sound like it is coming from an over the air source and push it for maximum loudness and punch.
And in case you have a lot of music recordings from analog sources that dates back to the 60's or 70's, you can can reprocess that audio to get a cleaner more modern sound that will be more compatible with current recordings.
Engineers will recognize that FabulousMP3 uses the same signal flow as some of the processors costing thousands of dollars. Using the power of your computers CPU, FabulousMP3 delivers virtually the same performance level without the expensive firmware.
FabulousMP3 can be used as a broadcast pre-processor to punch up a signal before it goes to the final limiter in an air chain. It is a low cost way for new Low Power FM stations to get the sound of the "big boys" at a fraction of the cost. For best performance on the air, a computer should be dedicated for exclusive use of the FabulousMP3 and placed in line before the transmitter final limiter or stereo encoder. The commercial stations in your market will wonder how your sounding just like them with your small power output!
'FabulousMP3' is an indispensable tool to create MP3 files for portable digital players!
Makes your MP3/WAV files smoother and punchier for listening with a portable player like iPod
'FabulousMP3' is an MP3/WAV file converting tool with mutiband compression audio processor. It can be used to create a wide variety of processing that can make the music smoother or punchier, depending on what you would like it to do. 'FabulousMP3' can take your music MP3/WAV files and process them to get a gentle AGC action that will adjust the overall loudness of each file or you can get very aggressive.
And in case you have a lot of music recordings from analog sources that dates back to the 60's or 70's, you can can reprocess that audio to get a cleaner more modern sound that will be more compatible with current recordings.
FabulousMP3 simulates audio compression prosessor for FM broadcasting for smoother listening
Have you ever noticed that the sound on the FM radio has more PUNCH than the original CD recording? That's because FM stations spend a lot of money on audio processors to get that competitive sound for maximum loudness. Stations use compressors and peak limiters to tailor the sound to get the most punch from small radio speakers or headphones. Some stations use audio processors to smooth out the levels of the music to make it easier to listen for a longer period of time. FabulousMP3 simulates that compressors for FM broadcasting.
Try FabulousMP3 anyway!
Anyway try FabulousMP3 now! And distinguish between original sound and processed sound by pressing 'BYPASS' button. You will understand that FabulousMP3 is an indispensable tool for you.
'ON-Air mode' can be used as a broadcast pre-processor for your station
FabulousMP3 can be used as a broadcast pre-processor to punch up a signal before it goes to the final limiter in an air chain. It is a low cost way for new Low Power FM stations to get the sound of the "big boys" at a fraction of the cost. For best performance on the air, a computer should be dedicated for exclusive use of the FabulousMP3 and placed in line before the transmitter final limiter or stereo encoder. The commercial stations in your market will wonder how your sounding just like them with your small power output!
Engineers will recognize that FabulousMP3 uses the same signal flow as some of the processors costing thousands of dollars. Using the power of your computers CPU, FabulousMP3 delivers virtually the same performance level without the expensive firmware.
'Virtual Room' function creates a virtual listening room using earphones or headphone
FabulousMP3's Virtual Room function creates a realistic listening room acoustic characteristics using earphones or headphones. It simulates the interaural time difference and frequency characteristics of an acoustical space, and moves the sound image localization outside your head when using headphones - it makes the music sound as if it comes from somewhere in your room instead of your earphones. The room size and reverberation level can be changed. About the 'Virtual Room' technology (Binaural Simulator)
Specifications
Main sound processing features
6 band peak limiter/compressor to get sound louder
(Adaptive automatic equalizer for every sound source)
2 band AGC(Automatic Gain Controller) located before the multiband limiter
Bass parametric equalizer to give the bass sound more PUNCH
Phase shifter to create louder bass sound
3 Modes Stereo enhancer to create wider stereo image
Bass Clipper to change the bass attack of kick drum or bass guitar
Useful 10 factory presets and 3 programmable user's presets
Supports Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis filters for simulating FM broadcast
'Virtual Room' function that simulates a listening room environment when using headphones
Supported sound format
Sampling Frequency: 32kHz/44.1kHz/48kHz
Channel : Stereo(2ch)/Mono(1ch)
16bit Uncompressed digital audio format
MP3 format ( 32-320kbps, constant bitrate only )
Creates MP3/WAV file
Creates new Mp3/WAV files processed by mutiband compressor
Converts all MP3/WAV files in the same folder at a time
Real-time processing and playing
Processes and playsMp3/WAV file registered into the playlist
(Real-time playback requires Pentium 1GHz or higher)
Adjustable parameters while playing the sound
"ON AIR MODE" performs the real-time processing to audio signals from sound interface card
Process the analog sound signal fed into the sound interface card
Outputs the processed sound thru the same sound interface card