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StereoTools is a complete stereo imaging, metering and manipulation tool, providing detailed visual feedback of frequency, phase and positioning information. The plug-in has numerous display options which enable precision image monitoring and processing during the mastering stage.

One of the most neglected areas of stereo mastering, in terms of available products, is professional grade stereo imaging tools. The exhaustive set of features together with precise visual feedback ensure that every detail of the stereo field can be minutely analysed and if necessary, processed.

Add other goodies, such as switchable automatic or manual release time and gain make—up controls, a choice of four side—chain filter curves and the option to use an external side—chain signal, and you have one of the most flexible compressors around. It would be nice if the process of setting this up in specific applications was documented, though, because it took me quite a lot of mucking about to get it working in Cubase.

For the record, it turns out you need to insert SV on a 5. As you can probably tell, I am very impressed with SV But as noise gates go, this one is pretty neat. To my mind, a lot of the more utilitarian functions of noise gates — such as, er, gating noise — are easier to deal with in DAWs, using automation or editing, than with a plug—in, but there are plenty of more creative applications where products like SV can come in handy. SV can be triggered by MIDI data as well as audio, and three different modes of operation are available: gating, expansion and ducking.

The last is particularly welcome, although I found it quite fiddly to set up in situations where I just wanted to duck the signal by a couple of dBs. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Search Home Forum YouTube. Bookmark the permalink. The make mono function in the panning section. There is still a massive need to hear how your mixes translate into mono, for example many club and radio environments are completely mono.

Also in many cases in bars, clubs and stores they may even be in stereo but are extremely badly set up. This button makes it extremely easy to hear your mix in mono, so no more alternative outputs and mono speaker set ups! I feel that the spectrum analysis tool included is a little low resolution to be of massive use.

A simple, but absolutely indispensable plug-in, the FreeG extends the functionality of a typical audio host by providing a large-format style fader, along with ultra accurate metering. FreeG helps to maximise workflow with extended, customizable metering, and multiple control features and settings. When working with digital audio, a lack of fine metering and extended signal flow control in the host is a common issue.



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