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XTrim

Mixing Tool Plugin by SKnote
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19.99$
XTrim
XTrim by SKnote is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin and an Audio Units Plugin.
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XTrim is a set of tools for mixing. It provides fine control on parameters related to phase, level, time, pitch, stereo image and a stereo VU meter with optional offset.

Main features:

  • Left<->Right channels swap.
  • independent Left and Right channels phase controls.
  • fine (+/-1dB) output level control with optional coarse (+/-10dB) mode (e.g. for gain staging).
  • independent control on stereo panning and width (for mid/side balancing, stereo image size management, stage placement of instruments with position and size control, etc.).
  • extra-smooth hi-pass and lo-pass filters for bracketing and mix balance.
  • forward and backward delay control (for track alignment and control on groove) with optional left-only delay for stereo alignment and creative uses (e.g. controlling the sound of multi-tracked guitars, microphone alignment, etc.).
  • fine pitch control for automated pitch correction and creative uses (e.g. psycho-acoustics on bassdrums, easy experimentation on dynamic tuning, doubling, vibrato, etc.).
  • optional "chorus" mode for the pitch control (applies the same amount of pitch shifting, as set by the knob, to both Left and Right channels but with opposite sign).

Simple and light on CPU, it can be used as a general purpose gain staging tool, as a VU metering suite or for more complex purposes.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 5.00 from 1 review
XTrim

Reviewed By Eirikur [all]
June 22nd, 2013
Version reviewed: 1.0.0 on Windows

It's a stereo-field manipulation/pitch adjuster/phase-fixer, and more, made to look like a vacuum-tube era studio device. It's sort of a console-strip in a different form-factor.

Functional Art

XTrim works very well and retains all of its skeumorphism as it does. Rotate the knobs and the specular highlights (bright spots) stay in place as the knob rotates very, very precisely, meaning hundreds of images were made for each knob. Despite the incredible skeumorphism it provides extremely precise adjustments.

Narrowing and Panning

One piece of its functionality that I use is the stereo field narrowing and panning. Many physical and virtual synthesizers produce exaggerated stereo (which sounds good in the music store, or in a demo) which becomes difficult in a mix. Imagine serveral different instruments, each with its own idea of the stereo field. You can't meaningfully move them to toward the left or right. You can merge to mono, and then pan, but the phase shifts that create the stereo field then become phase cancelations that greatly alter the tone and behavior. What you need, and what this tool does, is to narrow the stereo field of each instrument to taste and then be able to move the instrument to where you want it. After I saw this thing, I had to have it, just looking at the images, but it is extremely useful just for this one of its features. This is just one (two, really) of its features. I could implement these features now that I understand the idea, using serveral different plugins with different user interfaces and different ways of storing settings. I certainly won't do that when Sknote offers this lovely piece of work for $19.99 US. If I want to, I can use one on each instrument in a mix.

Copy Protection that doesn't leave you stranded

The copy protection is unintrusive and allows you to make backups.

One possible improvement

What do I think could be improved? The labels are deliberately fairly low contrast against the background. The graduations around the knobs are fine, but at the standard fixed size of the GUI, the labels are hard to read, and made harder by the acronyms. I think the labels need to be a bit brighter. The acronyms are standard ones and should be kept for space reasons as on the original devices.

The company

Sknote.it

Quinto Sardo of Sknote answers email quickly and provides excellent customer service.

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