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Are there any free plugins for stereo imaging?

Are there any free plugins for stereo imaging?

Free plugins are a great way to become introduced into new forms of processing. With that in mind, let’s take a look at 10 different stereo imaging plugins, all of which are free and can make your mix or master sound great.

What do you need to know about NuGen audio stereoizer?

Nugen’s Audio Stereoizer is a stereo width plugin that can provide stereo manipulation, from natural stereo extension up to extreme, unnatural effects. NUGEN uses three independent algorithms to make sure that the illusions that Stereoizer creates best subscribe to how the human ear perceives width.

Which is the best plugin for stereo widening?

Soundtoys’ Microshift and Little Microshift are incredible stereo widening plugins. Sporting deceptively simple interfaces, these two plugins adds instant depth, width, and thickness to a sound while also giving users some level of control to shape these changes.

Are there any free VST plugins for audio?

WideBug is a free stereo imaging VST plugin developed by BetabugsAudio. Compatible OS (s): Windows. WideBug is a simple tool to enhance the stereo sound of your audio material. Violent Dual is a free stereo imaging VST plugin developed by Bitsonic.

Which is better a wider or narrower stereo plugin?

With the width knob to the full right, the plugin is essentially bypassed. Wider on the other hand allows you to drastically increase your stereo image, without the option of narrowing it. As you can imagine, the larger the percentage on the wider plugin’s scale, the greater the stereo spread.

Is there a free multi band stereo imager?

The Ozone Imager is a scaled-down version of the Ozone multi-band imager. By this point, most engineers and producers have heard about Izotope and their Ozone line of products. Just as popular is their free iteration of their multi-band stereo imager, simply called Ozone imager.

How does a chorus work in a plug in?

This tool uses an algorithm that generates short delays of the sound signal and plays them at a slightly delayed time and with slightly altered pitch creating a thickening of the instrument source, which is why it is referred to as a chorus. The plug-in then uses an oscillator to modulate the short delay time or pitch alteration speeds.

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