Overview of Audio and SFX Capabilities

Overview of Audio and SFX Capabilities

If your digital asset contains syncd electronic parts, SFX or even dialog Muséik has you covered. Audio components can be split onto separate channels (i.e. dialog on channel 1, SFX on channel 2 & 3, etc) and individually mapped to any output in the hall (house audio, control room, in-ear monitors, etc). And just like every other digital asset, your audio files can be tempo-adjusted on the fly with zero distortion or pitch bending. Even backing tracks that require precise rhythmic precision are a piece of cake in Muséik.

FEATURES
* Play/Pause/Stop controls
* Tempo slider to control playback speed
* Main volume slider * Quick scrubber
* Offset Tempo control for aggressive playback speed adjustments
* 8 Media bays
* 4 Stereo Audio channels, can be linked or unlinked to create 8 mono channels
* Each channel fully mappable to any output
* Volume, fade, mute and solo functions on each channel
* Stop, Loop and Continue options * User defined Track and Concert Notes
* Ability to save entire shows as .json file
* Fully MIDI compatible


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