Mono To Stereo Tool / Widener

US Hbasm releases the Stereoizer Pro VST for Windows      18/05/10

Mono To Stereo Tool / Widener


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Here's what Hbasm has to say about the stereoizer Pro...
Whether you are a sound designer, a guitarist, or another kind of musician, this Stereoizer is a fairly unique tool that may come in handy for you This is not a typical chorus / delay / surrounder effect. Too often I've heard them break the mono compatibility and wash out the sound.
Mono Compatibility
Mono compatibility remains a very important part of music production, because music is often played back in mono, or with a poorly reproduced stereo. Think about shops, workplaces and parties. There are a variety of loudspeaker setups. Many of them are less than ideal. Even a high-end surround system may come with only 1 loudspeaker for the bass (a subwoofer). This makes sense, because the human ear cannot distinguish the direction of the lowest frequencies anyway. But a professional audio production often has to shine in all these cases.
This Stereoizer works by adding a phase inverted chorus to the dry signal. Therefore it will be completely inaudible (and thus, mono compatible) when both the LEFT and RIGHT channels are mixed together, as is often the case in mono playback. It may however introduce flanging effects, when only ONE channel is available (either LEFT or RIGHT). This may be desired or not, so I advise you to always check how your production holds up under different circumstances.
Pricing and Availability:
$12.
Free version available.
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