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A plug-in for those whose music lacks width
Computer Music, Fri 2 Jul 2010, 12:36 pm UTC
1. Mono synth bass. Taking a simple sound, first using the IID option to gradually add width. Bypass to compare. Increasing the lower frequency limit, then lowering the higher limit. Using the focus controls to highlight a small area. Bypass to compare. Next using the ITD option to gradually increase width, bypass to compare. Increasing the lower frequency limit, then lowering the higher limit. Bypass to compare.
2: Acoustic guitar. Using the IID option to add rich width, removing very low frequencies. Moving the incremental resolution fader to demonstrate difference. Adding the ITD option to make things wider still. Moving the incremental acuity fader to demonstrate effect. Bypass to compare.
A terriic new interface and an even better sound make Stereoizer 3 perfect for enhancing mono or stereo sound sources.







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Two enhancement processes. Great interface. Useful analysis display. Dynamic modulation for creative effects. Helpful auto-gain feature. Output balance and metering.
Nothing major.
A terriic new interface and an even better sound make Stereoizer 3 perfect for enhancing mono or stereo sound sources.
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