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Audio Design Desk – also known as add.app – is an easy-to-use audio tool to add sound effects, foley, and music to your video. The company recently released Audio Design Desk v1.9 that adds Stream Deck and DAW integration and numerous new functionalities like Auto-Compose, MIDI triggers, and variations. Let’s take a closer look at this update!
If you’re new to Audio Design Desk, we have already talked about this audio post-production tool numerous times since its introduction in 2020. In a nutshell, here is how this standalone application works: load your video onto the software, and by playing with your computer’s keyboard, you start adding foley sounds, music, sound FX, and so on to it.
The idea behind add.app is to save you hours of work because your video is playing in real-time, and you can quickly add sounds by typing on your keyboard while watching the video. Audio Design Desk v1.9 speeds up the process even further with various integrations like Stream Deck, Pro Tools, Logic Pro X, Cubase, and so on.
According to Audio Design Desk’s CEO Gabriel Cowan, “the release of 1.9 works seamlessly with virtually every audio and video editing tool from Premiere to Final Cut Pro to Pro Tools to Logic.” Indeed, it seems like the team behind add.app put a lot of work and effort into creating an easier-than-ever experience for content creators.
Here is a complete list of all the new features and improvements in Audio Design Desk v1.9:
Also, Audio Design Desk released a Lite version that gives you access to more than 40.000+ sounds, loops, and music cues. However, this Lite version has some restrictions, like the number of maximum tracks (eight) or the number of regions (fifty).
You can try Audio Design Desk v1.9 for free with some restrictions.
Audio Design Desk Lite will cost you $8.99 per month or $89 per year. If you want to upgrade to the full version, you have two choices:
If you want to learn more about it (and try it online – that’s fun, trust me!), please visit Audio Design Desk’s website here.
Did you already try Audio Design Desk? What do you think about the latest v1.9 update and all the new features? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments down below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.