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StereoSavage 2

StereoSavage 2.0
StereoSavage 2 by Plugin Boutique is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
Product
Version
2.1.1
Win 9 +
64-bit
VST, AAX
Product
Version
2.1.1
OS X 10.11 +
64-bit
AU, VST, AAX
Effect
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StereoSavage: Broaden Your Horizons.

Achieve the stunning stereo your mix deserves. StereoSavage provides an innovative stereo toolbox, combining tried and tested studio techniques with emulations of modern and classic tools that will bring your mix to life.

Generate stereo from mono with the: VOX, DELAY, EXPAND and SPLIT programs. Place sounds precisely in the stereo field with the adjustment tools: WIDTH, PAN and ROTATION. Create movement and chorus-like effects with the LFO and retain a solid low end with the adjustable BASS BYPASS.

StereoSavage includes all of these features in a single plugin for the first time, offering the flexibility to enhance your track with dramatic effects, or add the perfect subtle finishing touches.

Benefits:

  • Create stereo from mono sources for richer soundscapes.
  • Control the placement and width of stereo sources. Separate instruments within the stereo field.
  • Use the rotation effect for an incredibly natural sounding pan.
  • Get lush wide vocals in seconds.
  • Quick simple controls for achieving a 'big sound'.
  • Add motion and excitement with modulation.
  • Retain great mono compatibility with the bass bypass feature.
  • Reduce the number of vocal takes required for rich, tight, backing vocals.

Effects

Generate stereo from mono.

Vox - Get that classic wide vocal sound: huge leads or rich backing choirs. It's also brilliant on synths, guitars and has hundreds of other uses.

Delay - Use a simple delay on a channel to pan or widen a sound, this is great for percussive parts. It also has a huge benefit for club mixes where you want to pan some percussion without making either channel quieter.

Expand - Add some aggressive early reflections to make sounds stereo and engaging without adding any unwanted movement.

Split - Splits the sound up into multiple frequency bands and pans those bands left and right. Compared with the other three modes it is exceptionally natural sounding.

Stereo Adjustment

With - Make it wider, make it wider than wide... Or bring it in so other sounds draw focus.

Pre - Move the panning before widening for super-wide auto-panning.

Rotation - Super-natural panning.

Add modulation to key controls for movement and excitement. Use the sync to ensure all modulation happens in time with your track. Check out the audio demos to hear this in action.

Bass Bypass

Essential for maintaining a solid low end signal by allowing the bass to be passed through the plugin unprocessed. The gain knob can be used to compensate for differences in level that may
arise as a result of the stereo processing.

Metering

Goniometer - Ultra precise goniometer for visual display of the stereo placement of your sound.

Phase Correlation - Keep a close eye on this to prevent any potential phasing issuing you encounter.

Input / Output - Use the input and output peaks to help keep things balanced.

Audio Demos

Most of the examples start with an untreated example showing the original sounds before stereo savage was applied. The only difference between the untreated sounds and the treated sounds is the addition of the StereoSavage plugin. Learn more about the processing of the sound here.

New in Version 2

Input Routing.

StereoSavage 2 has a much clearer and more capable input routing section.

You can specify whether your input signal is to be taken from the left, right or both channels, and it can cope with MS inputs, as well as allowing you to invert the phase of either channel if necessary. These are things that may be common requirements if you are recording with stereo microphone setups, but have creative uses for people working in-the-box with soft synths as well.

The Centre Panel.

The centre panel includes all the metering.

There's a modern goniometer implementation. The out-of-phase signals are below the 45-degree line.

There's also a phase correlation meter. That's the horizontal bar at the bottom. If the phase correlation meter is on the right you have a mono-compatible signal, if it goes all the way to the left you might find some of your mix disappears in mono. You can check it by pushing the MONO button in the output section.

There are also input and output level meters as the processing can sometimes affect the volume level and you'll want to balance the output so you can do sensible A/B comparison.

At the bottom of the centre panel you have three controls:

  • Pan.
  • Width.
  • Rotation.

Pan and width you'll already likely be familiar with from your DAW.

Rotation is interesting and essentially pans the centre signal, leaving the sides in place. If you use rotate on a drum loop with some reverb on it, you'll hear this effect clearly with the drum kit moving left and right but the reverb staying put. It really is magical and very natural sounding, unlike a simple pan.

A 'pre' button moves the panning before the width control allowing for more dramatic pan sweeps with some out-of-phase enhancement from the width. You can make the sound appear to pan outside of your speakers.

There's also the bass bypass which applies a crossover to the input signal allowing you to apply stereo processing to only your higher frequencies and leaving your bass untouched. Or you can use the brand new mono bass feature to sum your bass line into a single mono signal.

System Requirements

Mac.

macOS 10.11 and later (Intel / Apple Silicon supported) (64-bit only).

AU, VST, AAX (requires Pro Tools 10.3.6 and later).

Windows.

Windows 8 and later (64-bit only).

VST, AAX (requires Pro Tools 10.3.6 and later).

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 1.00 from 1 review
StereoSavage 2

Reviewed By phantomdna [all]
April 12th, 2023
Version reviewed: 2 on Windows

For the price and the fact they wanna make a cut down version that is downright awful. Rude to anyone just trya get the all in one plugin to image and place in the mi- whatever, whatever. We have free alternatives that are much better than something like this. If it was priced at five or ten mayybe fifteen? I mean for the full version; they think the cut down version deserves fifteen is rough.

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Coockie1176ln
Coockie1176ln
22 March 2016 at 7:12am

Add a correlation meter and ill buy it! would be cool with a pre and post correlation meter that shows value before change and after change :)

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