Intelligo Audio Processing - Object !!top!!

Latin for “to perceive, understand, discern.” The IAPO doesn’t just process audio—it listens, infers intent, and acts on the meaning of sound, not merely its waveform.

Technically, an Intelligo APO functions as a node in a directed graph. It accepts audio inputs, control signals, and metadata, processes this data through a proprietary algorithmic core, and outputs the modified audio stream along with analytical data. This architecture allows developers to instantiate multiple objects, each handling a specific task—be it noise suppression, spatial positioning, or dynamic equalization—and link them dynamically. intelligo audio processing object

– <5 ms at 48 kHz (full pipeline), <1 ms in “low-latency semantic bypass” mode. Latin for “to perceive, understand, discern

For example, an Intelligo Audio Processing Object tasked with noise reduction doesn’t just apply a static gate. It creates a dynamic spectral mask, identifying the harmonic structure of a human voice and differentiating it from the chaotic, non-harmonic structure of background noise. This core allows the object to "adapt" to changing environments—transitioning seamlessly from a quiet office to a noisy subway without manual reconfiguration. It creates a dynamic spectral mask, identifying the

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Currently, the Intelligo Audio Processing Object is supported natively in and AUv3 environments. Major DAWs like Bitwig Studio and Reaper (via the IAPO Bridge) offer full support.