Applying the principles of the Sound Genome Theory, SoundXciter platform has been built to fundamentally change the way software increases audio fidelity. Prior to the SoundXciter platform, applications could only increase perceptual fidelity by two primary methods: widening the sound or by adjusting the signal energy over the frequencies received. SoundXciter doesn’t change our perception of sound. It reconstructs sound adding frequencies lost, increasing fidelity by default. And with each new version of the SoundXciter platform, Sound Genetics increases the fidelity from previous versions of the technology improving sound synthesis and reconstruction, which in turn, produces a higher quality signal and better listening experience.
To implement the theory, the SoundXciter platform was designed to seamlessly integrate with any media applications using its proprietary Audio Bridge technology (see correspondent section of this document) employing a modular structure consisting of:
- Sound Pre-processing
- SoundXciter Engine
- Sound Post-processing
- Data Exchange Engine
- Virtual Audio Bridge
- Control Interface
Architecting the technology in this way, the SoundXciter platform is layer independent. This allows improvements in any module to not affect any other component on the system.
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