
Voyage Audio designs microphones and software for audio recording and production, based on the team's rich history in electronics, music and over 30 years of combined experience designing and bringing to market dozens of products for major microphone manufacturers. The Spatial Mic USB, the company's first product, was followed by the Spatial Mic Dante, matched with the Spatial Mic Converter Plugin allowing users to record immersive audio to any DAW.
The Spatial Mics are supported with powerful visualization tools, including Direction Of Arrival to help understand where different sounds in the soundfield are coming from, and frequency information associated with the sounds in a 3D sphere.
"As USB-C becomes the new standard on mobile devices, including the latest iPhone, our Spatial Record app couldn't have arrived at a better time," remarks Colin Ritchie, co-founder of Voyage Audio. "We’re striving to demystify spatial audio capture and eliminate challenges in channel ordering and connectivity. This launch underscores Voyage Audio’s commitment to creating user-friendly, forward-looking solutions."
When paired with Spatial Mic USB, the Spatial Record app provides a complete solution for multichannel spatial audio recordings. The app's intuitive design ensures quick setup, so users don't miss out on important moments. Additional features include a DSP mode for binaural playback (compatible with recordings from both Spatial Mic USB and Dante), a built-in file browser and live monitoring capabilities — perfect for previewing your recordings while in the field.
The app’s simple interface allows users to effortlessly capture and listen back to multichannel audio files up to 24-bit/96kHz directly from the Spatial Mic USB. Sounds captured with the Spatial Mic Dante can also be recorded and played back with the help of Dante Virtual Soundcard or other Dante interfaces. Audio files are saved as multichannel .wav files, which can then be easily imported into your DAW of choice for conversion with the Spatial Mic Converter plugin.
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