AI MOD Music Remastering at 32-bit 96 kHz
Quinlight Audio has introduced a new tracker music player and remastering tool designed for various audio formats. The tool allows users to play and remaster music modules live, utilizing multiple AI engines for enhanced audio quality. It supports high-resolution playback and offers features like batch rendering and live sample replacement during playback.
- ▪Quinlight Audio supports MOD/S3M/XM/IT formats and allows live remastering with AI backends.
- ▪The tool operates with a 64-bit double-precision mixer for high-quality audio processing.
- ▪Users can compare original and remastered samples in real-time during playback.
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Quinlight Audio Quinlight Audio is a tracker music player and remastering tool for MOD/S3M/XM/IT and related formats. It plays modules, can remaster their source samples with optional external AI backends (AudioSR, LavaSR, FLowHigh, AP-BWE), and lets you A/B the result live during playback. Release Scope Supported public target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu Supported posture: Linux-first public release, not a cross-platform build Default playback/export target: 96 kHz, 32-bit float (64-bit mixed end-to-end) What It Does Plays tracker formats through vendored libopenmpt with a double-precision mixer Opens modules directly from archives (.zip, .7z, .rar, .tar.*, .lha, .cab, .iso) Replaces samples live during playback so you can compare Original, Reference 48k, and AI remasters (AudioSR, LavaSR,…
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