Meet the new release from LEWITT - LEWITT Space Replicator! LEWITT releases its software in the form of a plug-in that allows you to mix music on headphones. The software supports Windows 10 and later or MacOS 12 and later in the following formats: VST3, AU and AAX.
The new product offers users a range of professional studio and home emulations with different monitor configurations, including LEWITT Studio, Vienna Synchron Stage, White Sea Studio YouTuber Wytse Gerichhausen, as well as Watergate nightclub, kitchen with tablet speakers, living room with various models of smartphones and laptops, car stereo system and a special transparent mode to get the most natural sound response from the user's headphones.
In addition, there are more than 600 different profiles to quickly customize the plug-in to match the user's headphones in full-size or in-canal configurations. It is also possible to create your own custom binaural profile using the plug-in's algorithmic customization process (customization takes approximately 10 minutes).
The LEWITT Space Replicator is currently available for $99. You can also take advantage of a 14-day trial period.
Space Replicator offers 11 meticulously captured environments, including:
These spaces are captured using LEWITT's proprietary process, ensuring high-resolution and lifelike realism.
Users can create a personalized binaural profile through an algorithm-based training process within the plugin. This customization enhances the spatial accuracy of the simulated environments, tailoring the experience to individual hearing characteristics.
With over 600 headphone compensation profiles, Space Replicator adjusts its output to match the frequency response of various headphone models, ensuring accurate sound reproduction. For headphones not listed, a "Default" setting is available, and users can request additional profiles.
This mode simulates an ideal frequency response, providing a neutral reference point for mixing. It's based on extensive listening studies involving audio professionals and enthusiasts.
Space Replicator allows users to evaluate how mixes translate across different playback systems and environments, such as: