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Platinum Notes v4.0.336.0 WiN screenshot
P2P | 20 August 2019 | 16 MB
Improve Your Audio Files. Drop in your music files. Platinum Notes will make them sound perfect. We designed it to work with music from Beatport, iTunes and other stores. Even if you buy WAV files, Platinum Notes will improve them.

- Drop in your music files. Platinum Notes will make them sound perfect.
- Platinum Notes uses studio filters to process your files. It corrects pitch, improves volume and makes every file ready to play anywhere - from your iTunes to a festival sound system.
- We designed it to work with music from Beatport, iTunes and other stores. Even if you buy WAV files, Platinum Notes will improve them.
- Created by the developers behind Mixed In Key. It is currently used by the world's best DJs.

1. Choose the folder where to save your improved music.
2. You can process as many songs as you want.
3. We often get the question, "Does it work with Beatport and iTunes files?" The answer is: YES, it was designed for them. Beatport and iTunes sell files that were provided by the music label. Some files are LOUD, some are too quiet. Platinum Notes will process your entire music collection with one mouse click, and make everything sound better together.
Beatport Test

We bought 500 files from Beatport and ran them through Platinum Notes 4.0. Here's the result:

- Corrected 744 cents of pitch
- Improved dynamics for 494 out of 500 files
- Adjusted volume by 1284 db total
- Fixed 1,975,500 clipped peaks

New in Version 4.0

•Add Warmth to your music for a beautiful analog sound.
•Visualize the results of Platinum Notes processing at a glance.
•Save files to MP3, WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless, or FLAC.
•Enjoy Retina-ready graphics



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  Resident 2.11.2014 2498 11782
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  Member 14.05.2019 160
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This sounds like snake oil of the highest degree. I’ll give it a roll though
  Resident 3.11.2013 3 351
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Not sure about a decompression algorithm. When compressed, the original audio is degraded. I don't think you can get that missing information back. So this is probably just a normalisation at a given level for all songs so they display similar loudness characteristics, right?
  Resident 6.04.2014 17
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Got this legit, it just destroys everything!
  Member 14.05.2019 160
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That’s what I concluded as well. It sounds like nothing more than normalisation, nothing fancy or high tech going on.
  Member 22.06.2014 9 152
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  Resident 16.01.2014 -1 897
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I think what you guys are commenting about is dynamics - the wide range of frequencies noticed as from quiet to loud. The target audience with the Mixed In Key crowd is club DJs, so it makes sense that in those environments all their music should have the same volume, and not be too dynamic or else they suddently play a track that has the correct dynamics but might sound odd because it's too quiet or too loud because some songes supplied by record companies are stupidly loud etc. This software does the same as the radio broadcast compression where even quiet parts in songs sound gtreat because they are raised, and loud parts are brought down. Think about the environment this software is catering for.

Actually this software might be good for 'preparing' songs for a mixtape, or for the car or for parties etc.#

Probably not a good idea to use this if you're making, e.g. a syndicated radio show. I once did manually what this software does and stations didn't want me doing that because 1. I would compress the show (MP3) 2. The broadcast compressors would compress my file again, and it would sound over-compressed. So I went back to supplying the show with the songs with their original dynamics. Obviously I had to fix a few of those over-loud record company MP3s but that's it.
When I get this one, I'll be able to create something
  Member 20.02.2014 158
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Can't get this patch to work. Sorry.
  Member 21.12.2018 518
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Normalizing audio files does not make them sound equally loud, because of very different peak levels, due to their very different transient responses. The only result of this procedure is equally loud /highest peak(s)/. And, it is a very primitive level of 'improved dynamics' without improving the transient response. Decompression /expanding/ of (especially original WAV) files mostly ruins the dynamics, because no one can know what kind of compression was originally used on a particular file. Automatic (machine) pitch correction is just a guesswork in many cases. Declipping is OK, but it does nothing much against the terrible level of quantization of lossy formats, and is probably set with some default settings (on "all cows in the dark are black" principle), inappropriate for many files.
  Resident 30.05.2011 57
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-RMS/LUFS/ loudness normalizing has been possible for about 10 years now
- faux dequantization of lossy formats has also been possible for about 10 years now with various methods
- there is a method to automatic pitch correction, plot cumulative pitch/peaks in a song, depect pitch, and shift to nearest whole note
  Resident 21.06.2013 599
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Very interesting comments.
Thanks to all of you.
  Member 30.03.2015 31
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I remember asking the guy who made "Fakin the funk" about this. He said no way! Can't be done!
I will test just to see the results. I do own some of MIK products already but didn't get this one.
I was tempted tho!
  Member 3.08.2017 2 34
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  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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You are not new here, so you should know that you cant request a release for other system as comment in a post.

You should comment only matters related to the content of each post.
  Member 21.12.2018 518
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quote by junh1024-RMS/LUFS/ loudness normalizing has been possible for about 10 years now
- faux dequantization of lossy formats has also been possible for about 10 years now with various methods
- there is a method to automatic pitch correction, plot cumulative pitch/peaks in a song, depect pitch, and shift to nearest whole note


It is not the question what is possible or available in general, but what this program offers, and what is possible to do with the methods it uses (i.e. automation).
Loudness normalizing is possible of course, but in many cases it causes peaks clipping (sometimes even well over 6 dB), so a limiter must be used (known also as a common way of distorting dynamics, transients especially). And this craves for human surveillance of the process.
The manufacturer does not mention dequantization at all, so it is realistic to suppose
they do not implement it at all.
I have seen terribly wrong estimations of the 'nearest whole note' done even by extremely expensive professional software (Celemony "Capstan" for example), and this craves for human surveillance of the process too.
  Member 30.03.2015 31
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So do you recommend it??
  Member 1.06.2019 11
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Okay, this is what this program is good for...

Download or arrange a bunch of tracks that are all different levels of loudness but you want them all at the same level to make an album, dj set, or whatever. Use program... all levels and peak loudness is now the same. Ta-daaa!

What's the confusion?
  Member 21.12.2018 518
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quote by cyberchildOkay, this is what this program is good for...

Download or arrange a bunch of tracks that are all different levels of loudness but you want them all at the same level to make an album, dj set, or whatever. Use program... all levels and peak loudness is now the same. Ta-daaa!

What's the confusion?

And it 'will make them sound perfect' (as advertised)?
For the purpose you mention here, there is free 'Mp3Gain' program (works in batch mode), and also there is replaygain function in almost every audio player.
  Member 1.06.2019 11
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Fair enough. I don't know if it's any good for all that other stuff it claims to do tbh.
  Member 30.03.2015 31
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MIK use to claim that a 128Kbps tune could be turned into 320! But that is impossible!
  Member 21.12.2018 518
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quote by chuckensMIK use to claim that a 128Kbps tune could be turned into 320! But that is impossible!

Impossible? Not in the least. But this software does nothing of the kind. [Reverse engineering is a very advanced science. Breaking iLok protection is several orders of magnitude harder to achieve.]
  Member 22.03.2019 26
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This saved my day, I was struggling to upload properly to Soundcloud, worked out instantly !
  Resident 12.02.2014 111
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Doesn't work! Asks for activation code. :(
I like to PARTY!

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