Stereo width mixer plugin?

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Hi,

Is there anything like that?
Logic has its "DirMixer" plugin, but now I need something like it for eXT and Cubase, to tame the stereo width of some other plugins (good to check mono compatibility as well).

Thanks in advance.

- Sascha
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Sascha Franck wrote:Hi,

Is there anything like that?
Logic has its "DirMixer" plugin, but now I need something like it for eXT and Cubase, to tame the stereo width of some other plugins (good to check mono compatibility as well).

Thanks in advance.

- Sascha
I'm not sure if this is what you mean...but it's free and quality....:)
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Hink wrote:
I'm not sure if this is what you mean...but it's free and quality....:)
Thanks Hink - but that's more like the opposite ;)
I should've been more clear: I don't want to enhance any stereo width artificially, I just want to have control over the stereo field.
Ping Pong delays are allways panned to the extreme left/right (unless there's a "width" function onboard) and very often I would like them to be more narrow.
I use Logics Dir Mixer all the time for such purposes. Sort of a "mono-izer" you can calibrate.
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MrM wrote:http://www.kvraudio.com/get/665.html
or http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1128.html

I guess the first one is the easy one.
Many thanks, *exactly* what I was looking for!
I allready downloaded the Kelly industry one a while ago but only remembered it switched to mono - didn't know it'd mix things as well. The Smartelectronix one seems to be the one to go for though, due to ease of use (need it for my new live guitar rig).

Thanks again!
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www.braindoc.de/vst/ChannelTool.zip

roughly the same thing as the Kelly Industries plug (but not exactly the same, i guess)
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braindoc wrote:www.braindoc.de/vst/ChannelTool.zip

roughly the same thing as the Kelly Industries plug (but not exactly the same, i guess)
Ah, nice as well.
I'll get that in addition - and your other plugins, while I'm at it. Allready stumbled over your site a few days ago. Seems to be some useful stuff.

Thanks!
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Seems to me that Betabugs Moneo might work for you...

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darcyb62 wrote:Seems to me that Betabugs Moneo might work for you...
Oh, I even remember that one.
Has got a filter onboard which might come in handy one day.

I must say, KVR is just great. Sorted perfectly after just a few hours.
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I have a freebie at www.cloneensemble.com - click on the "Steroid Bouncer" link, look at the screenshot, perhaps read the "user notes"

Trevor Magnusson

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TrevorMag wrote:I have a freebie at www.cloneensemble.com - click on the "Steroid Bouncer" link, look at the screenshot, perhaps read the "user notes"
Ah, that'd be great for some more effected stuff.

Cheers!
There are 3 kinds of people:
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TrevorMag wrote:I have a freebie at www.cloneensemble.com - click on the "Steroid Bouncer" link, look at the screenshot, perhaps read the "user notes"

Trevor Magnusson
I didn't know that it is already on v1.1.
Should be updated at KvR, it says v1.0 here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2136.html
Anyway, thanks for this useful plugin.

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MStools
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/652.html

doesn't get more basic than that imho

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Both our plugins 'monofilter' and 'stereoizer' can provide the control you are looking for.

www.nugenaudio.com/monofilter.html
www.nugenaudio.com/stereoizer.html

thanks,

Jon

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Sascha Franck wrote:Hi,

and Cubase
Cubase has this built in, non?

:?

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