10 Results for "Stereo Width"
TrapTune Second Hand Edition, PECS, Basslane: Free Plugins of the Week
20 Nov 2022 in Studio
TrapTune is one of the most popular auto-tuning plugins, and now there's a free version! Other free plugins of the week include PECS and Basslane.
Best free plug-ins this week: Cyberia, Phantom Center and 999
13 Feb 2022 in Studio
This week’s collection of the best free plug-ins includes an anime-themed bitcrusher, an unusual stereo imager and a MIDI arpeggiator.
Deal: The Overloud Gem Mod plug-in is available for free again!
14 Dec 2021 in Studio
If you didn't grab the Overloud Gem Mod plug-in for free when it came out in September, you're getting another chance! Get it for free until December 20, 2021!
Best free plug-ins this week: dBComp, MIDI-Transformer and TrackControl
17 Oct 2021 in Studio
In this week's collection of free plug-ins: A new compressor from Analog Obsession, a useful MIDI Transformer and a Swiss army knife for stereo tracks.
Best free plug-ins this week: Chow Kick, AMP and GFilter
25 Jul 2021 in Studio
This week, Chowdhury DSP is back with an awesome kick drum synthesizer. We’ve also got an all-in-one drum fattener and a useful multi-mode filter.
Abletunes RVRB: a modern reverb plug-in with 12 algorithms
23 Jan 2020 in Studio
Abletunes has released RVRB. The algorithmic reverb plug-in comes with 12 algorithms, two equalizers and a variety of controls for shaping the reverb.
AbleTunes FX MATE: An all-in-one FX plug-in operated by single knobs
30 Jul 2018 in Studio
This plug-in contains compression, distortion, reverb, delay stereo width, and low/mid frequency boost effects, all operated by single dedicated knobs. It doesn't get any easier than this.
Send those mono sounds into a stereo ‘Haaze’!
14 Nov 2016 in Studio
After feeling sceptical about this new plug-in when it was announced last week, perhaps it's ok after all. Want to widen your mono sources? Check out Haaze.
HoRNet simulate virtual rooms with ‘Spaces’ reverb
30 Aug 2016 in Studio
Spaces is a reverb plug-in that uses algorithms to generate reverb from variable dimensions of a theoretical square room. Whilst this is mathematically quite interesting, is it musical?