06-26-2023, 06:03 PM
Team R2R | 26 Jun 2023 | 5.0MB
Stereoplacer is an advanced fine-tune parametric balancing control. You can tune each band into specific frequencies and move the frequency content around in the stereo sound stage. Just choose the position you want, and let Stereoplacer take care of preserving the balance of the original sounds. Choose the frequencies you want to fix and move them anywhere, leaving the rest of the stereo image intact. Make improvements in any area of the sound stage without causing problems elsewhere. Stereoplacer gives you precise control you just can't get within a traditional mix setup.
Enhance recordings
Focus in on the frequencies you want to move using the intuitive solo controls and then tweak/fix/align them in the stereo panorama without affecting any other regions - simple, quick and effective!
Fix poor recordings
Ideal for restoration
Reposition complex audio
Reconstruct mono image
Dynamic visual feedback
Harmonic capture
Flexible controls
With fully adjustable curves (bell, high and low shelving and even additional linked-harmonic overtones) you can redistribute stereo information with subtlety, or make powerful corrections - even moving hard-panned frequencies from one side to the other - without affecting the overall level balance of the material.
With each node it is possible to add a number of additional harmonically linked bell curves, all referenced from the one 'root' control point.
'Panning' the bass
Sometimes a mix calls for a bass element, say the bass guitar track, to be panned away from the centre. Often this is best avoided as off-centre high energy in the low frequencies can create more problems than it resolves. Using Stereoplacer, however, the low frequencies can be kept in the centre whilst higher frequencies (i.e. the attack component) are moved across the stereo field with a shelving band. This gives the impression that the bass part has been panned, when really only the high, directional frequencies have been affected.
You can also achieve the opposite effect, pulling stray low frequencies back into the centre without affecting the entire sound.
For mixing and sound design
Use Stereoplacer for panning sounds without affecting their low end, fixing poor microphone placement and moving problem frequencies as an alternative to EQ. Adjust the position of sounds in sample loops and gain detailed control of harmonically complex sounds, tackling problems introduced by heavy processing. All with superb mono-compatibility.
Whats New:
Updates: official site does not provide any info about changes in this version.
Platform: WiN32/64 - VST/VST3/RTAS/AA
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