Neural Rhythm
Real-time Neuro-Acoustic Generative Engine for High-Performance Workflows
AI-Driven Phase Alignment and Spectral Audio Reconstruction for Professional Engineering
AudioPhaser represents the 2026 frontier of digital signal processing, utilizing a proprietary Neural Phase Engine (NPE) to solve complex destructive interference in multi-microphone recordings. Unlike traditional delay-based alignment, AudioPhaser analyzes the harmonic structure and spectral fingerprint of audio signals to reconstruct phase-coherent waveforms in real-time. This is particularly critical in the 2026 market, where spatial audio and Atmos-compatible mixing have become industry standards. The tool employs a deep-learning architecture trained on over 500,000 hours of studio-grade multitrack data, allowing it to predict and correct phase shifts caused by physical microphone distance, room acoustics, and analog circuitry. Its architecture supports high-resolution processing up to 192kHz/32-bit float, ensuring zero-loss transparency. Positioned as a mission-critical utility for live sound engineers and studio producers, AudioPhaser integrates directly into modern DAWs as a VST3/AU/AAX plugin while offering a headless CLI for massive batch-processing in film and game audio asset pipelines.
A transformer-based model that predicts waveform morphology to align signals at a sub-sample level.
Real-time Neuro-Acoustic Generative Engine for High-Performance Workflows
Broadcast-quality audio processing through intelligent automation and neural mastering.
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Reconstructs lost frequency information caused by comb filtering using generative AI.
Translates phase relationships into 3D XYZ coordinates for Atmos workflows.
Uses phase cancellation to isolate instruments in multi-mic drum recordings.
Automatically communicates with DAW buffer to ensure zero-phase-shift playback.
Offloads heavy spectral rendering to GPU-accelerated cloud instances.
A real-time UI showing constructive vs destructive interference across the frequency spectrum.
Snare and kick drum microphones often have phase cancellations with overheads, thinning the sound.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
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Historical recordings often suffer from misaligned microphone arrays or tape speed fluctuations.
Remote guests recording locally often have slight clock drift, leading to phase issues when mixed.