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This one came from the community. Zenteek could technically read 5.1 files. But technically is doing a lot of work in that sentence.
Read → May 7, 2026Zenteek's M/S Decoder now does more than decode. A parallel processing path recovers vocal presence from aggressively panned vintage mixes with a single knob.
Read → May 3, 2026Unique Timeline view, editorial Album and Artist descriptions, new and improved DSP chain. This update is loaded!
Read → Apr 25, 2026While previous releases focused on playback fidelity and discovery features, 1.2.3 turns its attention to how music actually feels when it hits your ears. Three new tools give you meaningful
Read → Apr 23, 2026Global Search - If you've used Spotlight or Raycast, you already know how to use this. Press CMD+K, start typing, and Zenteek searches across artists, albums, tracks, labels, lyrics and credits.
Read → Apr 21, 2026I just shipped a new Harmonic Exciter in Zenteek Player! If you've ever listened to older recordings or flat digital masters and felt the music was somehow veiled or pulled back, this is for you. One toggle, no knobs - flip it on and
Read → Apr 21, 2026If you have ever tried to "stereo-ize" a mono signal you know that most try to simply create width by applying a single effect on the entire spectrum and blurring the side energy in the process.
Read → Apr 19, 2026If you have ever listened to a record mixed for speakers through headphones, you have noticed something subtle but unsettling. The stereo image feels too wide, too hard. Instruments that
Read → Apr 15, 2026Three things tonight, all of which have been on my list for weeks. First, the preamp simulator got a proportional waveshaper blend. In practical terms, this smooths out the loudness
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