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The first release of ZYLIA Studio PRO

12/12/2017

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ZYLIA Studio PRO – A Powerful Tool to Support Music Makers from Enthusiasts to Pros

Zylia announced the first release of ZYLIA Studio PRO which is an extension of primary software (ZYLIA Studio) supporting ZM-1 microphone array. Exciting new features for music makers of all levels will blow your mind.
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ZYLIA Studio PRO is a VST/AU plugin which gives you an access to spatial filtering and signal separation directly within a DAW. Thanks to ZYLIA Studio PRO a whole recording system becomes even more powerful tool for pros with new features for 3D audio production, sound source separation and functionality of surround microphone.
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​ZYLIA Studio PRO transforms a single 19 channel microphone ZYLIA ZM-1 recording into a number of Virtual Microphones which are easy to steer in any direction around the mic. You gain a possibility to set and monitor Virtual Microphones of multiple polar patterns or characteristics -  live or during post production!
Choosing presets for surround or ambient recordings (2.0, 3.0, 5.1, 7.1 and more) makes your life easier. No need for time-consuming microphones placement. You record your music scene directly into 5.1, 7.1 playback!
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Work-flow Summary

​ZYLIA Studio PRO plugin extends all the features provided by ZYLIA Studio [link]. You can set many number of Virtual Microphones and adjust their characteristics and positions, during the recording or in the post‑production stage. Outputs of the Virtual Microphones are available as separated tracks directly in your DAW software, so you can apply effects and mix the tracks in the same way as for any other single-track recording.
ZYLIA Studio PRO - VST / AU plugin for sound source separation
To sum it up, right now ZYLIA users have an access to ZYLIA Studio which is a dedicated application acting as the “Control Center” for the ZYLIA ZM-1 hardware and enables musicians to record songs and extract recorded instruments to individual tracks, and ZYLIA Studio PRO which is a VST/AU plugin giving an access to spatial filtering and signal separation directly within a DAW. 

ZYLIA Studio PRO - Use case

​This is a part of an article written by Lukasz Kurzawski, a sound engineer, who tested ZYLIA ZM-1 together with ZYLIA Studio PRO software. He compared traditional multitrack recording techniques with recording using the ZYLIA ZM-1 microphone in an acoustically challenging environment – music ensemble recorded in a church.
​“Magic in ZYLIA Studio PRO
To be honest before the tests I was really sceptical about the tone and spatial effect of recording with ZYLIA but the end results surpassed my expectations and opened my mind for completely new recording capabilities. The recording process with ZM-1 was very straightforward and quick to setup but the whole fun and magic really started when I launched the ZYLIA Studio PRO VST plugin within Reaper. It is really incredible what you can do in the post production with ZYLIA Studio PRO. 
Ensemble recording
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​I started by creating 3 virtual microphones that were pointing at the locations of the instruments: Z1 – flute, Z2 – cello, and Z3 – harpsichord. See the below screenshot for the setup of virtual microphones.
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ZYLIA Studio PRO, VST plugin
​After that I have added an extra stereo pair of virtual microphones Z4 and Z5. It appeared that this pair gave an excellent result in terms of tone and panorama effect. It is really incredible that you can change the wideness of this stereo pair and its position in both horizontal and vertical pane. In this given recording setup the cello and the harpsichord are placed naturally lower than the flute, so by changing the elevation parameter of the virtual microphones you can be more selective on each instrument. An interesting effect was to change the aim of the Z4 and Z5 pair in the vertical pane by pointing it up 45 degrees. This setting resulted in a much deeper spatial effect without losing the detail of each instrument (this setting was used in the final mix). With such setup of Z4 and Z5 I was missing a better exposition of the harpsichord so I added a bit more of the Z3 (harpsichord virtual mic). The end result was a very good sounding mix – the best I have managed to create from this recording session.
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As a final touch I tried to add more space to the recording to reflect great acoustics of the church. In order to do that I have created another stereo pair of virtual mics Z6 and Z7 which was aimed at the space without sound sources. In this setting I missed a little bit of flute so I have added more of the Z1 (flute virtual mic) to the mix."
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ZYLIA – multitrack recording comparison

12/11/2017

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Author: Łukasz Kurzawski

​The main aim of the test was to make a comparison of traditional multitrack recording techniques with recording using the ZYLIA ZM-1 microphone. I compared the both approaches in terms of offered recording capabilities, tone and sound quality. I have chosen acoustically challenging environment – music ensemble recorded in a church (see the Test details box for more details on this).

The traditional recording setup

For this type of recordings I usually use a traditional recording setup. It consists of 8 small diaphragm condenser microphones (4 stereo pairs).
  1. The main pair set in the middle of the ensemble – 2 x Schoeps MK2S (omni), approx. 2,6 m high, 50 cm wide, directed at the flute.
  2. Flute stereo pair – 2 x Rode NT5 (cardiod) set approx. 30 cm wide, less than a meter away from the flute player.
  3. Cello stereo pair – 2 x Line Audio CM3 (cardiod) set approx. 20 cm wide, above the music stand, less than a meter away from the cello.
  4. Harpsichord stereo pair – 2 x Rode NT55 (omni), set approx. 30 cm wide, less than a meter away from the harpsichord.
 
You can check the result of the recording with the traditional setup by playing back the file Church_traditional_setup.wav,  Samplitude screenshot from the recording is presented below (Fig. 1). It presents well the balance between the microphones: the first two tracks are the main microphones which dominate the overall mix (in red). 
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Fig. 1 Samplitude screenshot.

ZYLIA microphone in the middle

​The whole ensemble was recorded also simultaneously with the ZYLIA ZM-1 microphone. The microphone setup was very easy – just one microphone, one stand and one USB cable plugged into the computer. The ZM-1 was set in the middle of the ensemble – very close to the stand of the main stereo pair (approx. 1 meter away from all musicians). See the picture below as a reference (Fig. 2).
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Fig. 2 Ensemble recording.
I tested two heights for the microphone 1.7 m and 2.15 m. The stereo mixes are stored in the files Church_Zylia_170cm.wav and Church_Zylia_215cm.wav, respectively.
 
The resulting stereo mix from the ZYLIA microphone was good and on par with the recording using a traditional setup. I found that the height of 1.7m for the microphone was optimal for this recording. In this setup the aisle of the ZM-1 was closer to the sound sources. The height of 2.15m gave worse results in terms of tone and spatial feeling. This was interesting because in a traditional setup you can expect a better spatial feeling when putting the stereo pair higher.

Magic in ZYLIA Studio PRO

​To be honest before the tests I was really sceptical about the tone and spatial effect of recording with ZYLIA but the end results surpassed my expectations and opened my mind for completely new recording capabilities. The recording process with ZM-1 was very straightforward and quick to setup but the whole fun and magic really started when I launched the ZYLIA Studio PRO VST plugin within Reaper. It is really incredible what you can do in the post production with ZYLIA Studio PRO. I started by creating 3 virtual microphones that were pointing at the locations of the instruments: Z1 – flute, Z2 – cello, and Z3 – harpsichord. See the below screenshot for the setup of virtual microphones (Fig. 3).
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Fig.3 ZYLIA Studio PRO, VST plugin.
After that I have added an extra stereo pair of virtual microphones Z4 and Z5. It appeared that this pair gave an excellent result in terms of tone and panorama effect. It is really incredible that you can change the wideness of this stereo pair and its position in both horizontal and vertical pane. In this given recording setup the cello and the harpsichord are placed naturally lower than the flute, so by changing the elevation parameter of the virtual microphones you can be more selective on each instrument. An interesting effect was to change the aim of the Z4 and Z5 pair in the vertical pane by pointing it up 45 degrees. This setting resulted in a much deeper spatial effect without losing the detail of each instrument (this setting was used in the final mix). With such setup of Z4 and Z5 I was missing a better exposition of the harpsichord so I added a bit more of the Z3 (harpsichord virtual mic). The end result was a very good sounding mix – the best I have managed to create from this recording session (file Church_Zylia_VST_Z4Z5Z3.wav). 

As a final touch I tried to add more space to the recording to reflect great acoustics of the church. In order to do that I have created another stereo pair of virtual mics Z6 and Z7 which was aimed at the space without sound sources. In this setting I missed a little bit of flute so I have added more of the Z1 (flute virtual mic) to the mix. The effect is recorded in file Church_Zylia_VST_Z6Z7Z1.wav. All the above mixes were made using the recording from the ZM-1 placed at the height of 1.7 m. Setting it higher at 2.15 m limits a bit the possibilities of changing the balance and space of the recording.

My personal view

Recording using ZYLIA microphone really changed my thinking about music recording. Using the mic and the plugin I have access to almost infinite number of additional virtual microphones on any side of the “magic ball”. On top of that I can point virtual microphones or stereo pairs up and down changing their elevation – this opened my mind in a completely new “vertical” way. These capabilities offer great flexibility and many extra options during post-production. In addition the ZYLIA ZM-1 can fix microphone placement mistakes or mask bad acoustic conditions of the recording venue. Something that is currently not possible, or not so easy, using traditional methods.
As a sound designer you can decide on the spatial effect, the tone and balance of the instruments after the recording is made from the comfort of your studio by listening to the effects of your work in good listening conditions.
Overall I am very satisfied with the recordings and final mixes achieved using ZYLIA. The ZM-1 microphone together with the ZYLIA Studio PRO VST plugin opens up a whole new exciting range of opportunities for  recording engineers and audio creators. What is really important is that you can do a lot of modifications in the post-production. As a sound designer you can decide on the spatial effect, the tone and balance of the instruments after the recording is made from the comfort of your studio by listening to the effects of your work in good listening conditions. The creators of the mic already announced addition of new options to the software like the possibility to change the width and characteristic of individual virtual microphones. This will give complete control over the recording/mixing process into the hands of sound designer and will open endless possibilities. Now it is only up to you how you are going to use them...

Test details
The musical ensemble that was recorded featured:
  • Olga Musial-Kurzawska – flauto traveso
  • Dagmara Tyrcha - harpsichord
  • Lukasz Kurzawski – cello
The performance consisted of the first part of the G-dur sonata op. 9, no. 7 composed by the French baroque composer Jean-Marie Leclair.
Test location: test recording at a church
​Lukasz Kurzawski - RecArt – mobile recording studio, www.recart.pl, os. Ulanskie 42, 62-020 Zalasewo, Poland
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    • Navigable Audio for VR
    • 3D audio streaming
    • Loudspeakers calibration & localization
  • Use cases
    • Music recording with Zylia
    • Immersive 360 audio
    • ZYLIA ZM-1 and Dante
    • 3D audio podcasts
    • Virtual stage with volumetric audio
    • Rendering sound for games
    • Multi-point 360 audio and video
    • Multi-point HOA music and soundscape recordings
  • Products
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        • ZYLIA Ambisonics Converter Plugin
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