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Intelligent Music Mastering: The Editing Brain

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Intelligent Music Mastering: The Editing Brain

Placing a music track under a voiceover is a straightforward task; getting both elements to interact organically, respecting the rhythm, intention, and narrative structure, is a feat of engineering. Sonodit's Editing Brain is the component responsible for this critical adaptive mixing and mastering task.

When you select a music track for your spot, Sonodit's engine performs an immediate analysis of its transients and calculates the exact BPM (Beats Per Minute) of the piece. The system doesn't just loop the music flatly; it maps its sections (intro, development, energy builds, and outros) and contrasts them with the duration and pauses of the generated voiceover.

Key Features of the Editing Brain:

  • Structural Editing: Cuts and stitches musical bars following the metric of the original rhythm, so that the voiceover's phrase changes naturally align with the music's transitions.
  • Dynamic Frequency Attenuation: Instead of simply lowering the overall music volume when the voice speaks (traditional ducking), Sonodit specifically attenuates frequencies that compete with voice intelligibility, maintaining the music's body and energy intact at the spectrum's extremes.
  • Professional Multi-Format Export: Once the mix is finalised, the engine performs a high-fidelity render, delivering the final product simultaneously in WAV (uncompressed, ideal for archiving and editing in radio automation systems) and MP3 (optimised encoding for fast distribution and streaming) formats.

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