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UPDATED ON MAY 15, 2010!
This stereoizer is different than most others. I modelled it after an old hardware-synth that I have and added some extra features. It has become a useful tool to turn mono-sounds into stereo, or fatten an exsisting stereo signal. It's easy and sounds great. You are welcome to visit my website for more information. You can download a free version and listen to some mp3 examples. www.hbasm.com Comments are welcome. Last edited by hbasm on Sat May 15, 2010 6:59 am; edited 6 times in total |
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| ^ | Joined: 08 May 2006 Member: #106805 Location: Denmark | ||
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yammie!! Thanx a lot, really like stereoizers ---- proud to produce warezless! Like Techhouse? Listen to my stuff here: https://www.facebook.com/mister.adl/ |
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| ^ | Joined: 26 Jun 2005 Member: #73159 | ||
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Man this IS a good plugin! Thank you really much! Just compared it with mda-Stereo, SINDO and a plugin called "Spartacus" and your's definetely the on I'll keep Anyword on the knobs? How do they effect the stereoizing? Oh and i really love the gui!!! Try it on Rhodes to make them really wiiiiide ---- proud to produce warezless! Like Techhouse? Listen to my stuff here: https://www.facebook.com/mister.adl/ |
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| ^ | Joined: 26 Jun 2005 Member: #73159 | ||
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hbasm wrote: ...It works by adding a phase-inverted, slightly delayed, discrete chorus to the dry signal....
Its mono-compatible: If you monoize the sound again (left channel + right channel) the added effect will dissapear completely, leaving only the original sound. interesting one. can you give some more details about the signal processing? i guess, you add the wet signal on one channel and subtract it on the other one in order to achieve exact cancellation on monoizing? ...and is the wet signal simply a vibrato-ed version of the input? or is there more dsp-voodoo going on? i ask, because i like its sound. in particular on the bass. |
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| ^ | Joined: 08 Mar 2004 Member: #15959 Location: Berlin, Germany | ||
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Awesome plug dude! I was thinking of making something like this, but I never thought of delaying the phase-inverted part. that is a good idea and it really adds this nice depth. ---- ![]() |
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Doesn't work well on drums, as expected. ---- "Music is spiritual. The music business is not." - Claudio Monteverdi |
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yeah the drumloop demo sounds a bit flanger to me (at high freq) but still a great plugin.
thanks~ |
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Thanks for sharing, this plug sounds great! |
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| ^ | Joined: 30 Sep 2004 Member: #42842 Location: Atlanta, GA | ||
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Thanks loads for this! It really opens up string syth patches and it's lovely on acoustic guitar. Loving the effect of extreme settings as well.
Nice one ! ![]() ---- I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there... |
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Hopefully NuGenAudio is not angry about the same name:
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2057.html |
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Nice one man - reminds me why I hang here... |
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playmuzic wrote: yeah the drumloop demo sounds a bit flanger to me (at high freq) but still a great plugin.
thanks~ add a lowpass to make it less audible? ---- Basic EQ tip: highpass all that don't hit subs, usually all but bass and kick |
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| ^ | Joined: 21 Nov 2005 Member: #88517 Location: Music-journalist/freelance audioengineer from Helsinki, Finland | ||
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Thanks a lot, mono compatible stereoizers are always welcome.
What do you think of making a phase meter plugin? Much needed here ;D |
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thanks, would it be possible to have numerical values beside the faders and knobs? |
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| ^ | Joined: 15 Mar 2005 Member: #61569 Location: Éire | ||
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big congratulations! that's a useful and efficient plugin!
work fine on guitar |
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