New DSPplug Haas now available for 4USD

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Haas is nice, and it's often best to get rid of fromatting made to audio so as to engineer it to taste. But it's easy to get set in your ways, and furthermore for those tastes to become particular; so that you depend on one product or two, three.

But in the way of stereo track seperation you should not confine yourself to one technique, in that I recently have been working on a new DSPplug stereo Haas Product.

It's 4usd now here:
https://www.kvraudio.com/marketplace/ds ... oz-records
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I am also making the source available under the MIT license here:
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=572552&p=8251634#p8251634

Please keep in mind: there will be a multi-band version added very soon to this, probably sunday afternoon 31/10/2021!

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Last edited by kingozrecords on Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
I don't make audio products anymore. I sell furniture & smart products.

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wow, i can pay for something that can be done with any DAW's stock plugin - to have it done with less efficiency?

what a bargain
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How ever great you think you are Mr Ploki, try not to attack other people's efforts. It's not a good look. Quite unpalatable.
If you can't say something nice (about another persons efforts) say nothing.

But if you _have_ to say something, make it constructive.

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CinningBao wrote: Sat Nov 06, 2021 12:15 pm How ever great you think you are Mr Ploki, try not to attack other people's efforts. It's not a good look. Quite unpalatable.
If you can't say something nice (about another persons efforts) say nothing.

But if you _have_ to say something, make it constructive.
it is constructive.
I basically said "why do you bother wasting your time on making redundant plugins that use more resources than using stock options"
How is that not constructive?
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You're reducing someone else's efforts and that's not on. Just because you wouldn't use it doesn't mean it has no value, which is what you're implying.

Do you go to the Music Cafe forum and openly tell people their music isn't worth doing?
Do you have many people in your life reducing your efforts to nothing? Ease off.

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CinningBao wrote: Sat Nov 06, 2021 12:28 pm You're reducing someone else's efforts and that's not on. Just because you wouldn't use it doesn't mean it has no value, which is what you're implying.

Do you go to the Music Cafe forum and openly tell people their music isn't worth doing?
Do you have many people in your life reducing your efforts to nothing? Ease off.
so criticism is off the table now?

no i don't
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Myself, I also like to provide constructive feedback. And to that end I would say that DAW's don't have the pan option and neither do they have the source option, or the highpass option.

This plug-in will allow you to decide whether or not the bass will be affected with the haas effect. In some instances it can without causing phase cancellation.

If this was automatic, the option to make the sound more dynamic would not be possible. Furthermore, I realize that pan in daw's affects the whole channel, that's counter intuitive because you'll want to add effects to the sound after that process and not use up many effects to do the same.

I'd argue that you'd more cpu just by the requirement of multiple plug-ins to do the same.

Furthermore, and this is the icing on the cake, this product allows you to use the left channel as the source channel. Why this is so relevant is that haas is common, but normally the Lauridsen variant is used more often, with a depth and feedback option. This damages bot the left and right channel, so by only using the left of the original you will be able to re-engineer your wanted level of phase cancellation.

I'll tell you that by selecting the left channel you will have cripper, cleaner results. I realize how something so simple and seemingly redundant can seem a waste of time. But I've been training now for 7 years with DSP. Slowly, I begin streamlining and I simplify with products. This means I can provide you with something that's timesaving and it only uses 10 mb's of ram.

I would not suggest automation of the ms delay, because there is an effect replicating tape delay that's probably unwanted if it's over-employed. Moreover, due to My careful additions, it would not be sample accurate during automation.

It was that, or there be a weird sound every time you move the knob. Also, keep in mind that crossfading during load is not possible for most audio editor programs like soundforge. I work closely with clients and have a history of solving these dillemmas through customer service.

You've often been very cool with Me in the past Ploki, and I realize you'd meant what you'd said plainly and not as a personal attack. But I hope these reasons and rationale are a satisfactory response.

Edit: Also, I remembered, soon there will be a four band multi-band included, so there will be two for the price of one plug-in.

I realize also, that mono to stereo seems so similar to haas. But not to a purist; someone who demands quality (like for orchestral): Using math like mid-side, or even reverb is not often palpable then. It would be those individuals prefering to use plain haas, because the damage is not so severe.

Thanks :).

Here is a track made with the new DSPplug stereo haas plug-in.
I don't make audio products anymore. I sell furniture & smart products.

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