Crack Serial Keygen for Windows and Mac Applications Pc games eLearning Tutorials. NuGen Audio – Plugins. NuGen Audio Stereoizer v3.3.0.0. NuGen Audio Stereoizer v3.2.9.3 MacOSX Incl Keygen-R2R Released:2016.03.10 Rapid, intuitive access to the big sound all professionals strive for. Stereoizer is a high-specification stereo image manipulation tool suitable for natural expansion, reduction and introduction of stereo width at any stage of the audio production process. NuGen Audio Stereoizer v3.2.9 Incl Keygen (WIN OSX). NuGen Audio Stereoizer v3.2.9.3 MacOSX Incl Keygen-R2R [PROPER]. A glance at Stereoizer 3 reveals that NuGen Audio has been very busy. The company has basically rewritten the entire plug-in, taking its stereoisin' game to the next level.
A glance at Stereoizer 3 reveals that NuGen Audio has been very busy. The company has basically rewritten the entire plug-in, taking its stereoisin' game to the next level. The aim is the same, however: to make mono sounds stereo, or stereo sounds, er, stereo-er.
Stereoizer 3's interface relates closely to the audio. An arc-shaped display represents both the stereo width and frequency ranges of the plug-in's two main processes. Shining through this is an analyser that indicates frequency content and deviation from the stereo centre.
In detail
Stereoizer 3 employs two width-inducing algorithms, IID and ITD, and this is the most significant change. The first, inter-aural intensity difference, concerns relative level differences between left and right channels - when a sound is louder in one channel than the other, it seems to come more from that direction. So in simple terms, IID creates a stereo effect by applying frequency-dependent panning.
By contrast, inter-aural time difference (ITD) adds stereo width by creating left/right timing differences. On the arc display, the IID width is set by moving a 'radius' line from centre to left, and there's a line that moves the other way for ITD width. Moreover, both effects have shiftable upper and lower frequency boundaries.
'Stereoizer 3 employs two width-inducing algorithms, IID and ITD, and this is the most significant change in this version.'
Beyond this, Stereoizer 3 retains the standard linear width adjustment of previous versions. There's also overall left/right output balance (with L/R solo), stereo image meter, automatic gain control, phase shift and a mono button for checking mono compatibility.
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Stereoizer 3 has some funky additional features to play with. You can modulate the IID and ITD effects with a choice of LFO shapes and free or tempo-synced timing. There are also some extra functions for IID (Resolution, Focus and Invert) and ITD (Acuity and Fill), plus you can link IID and ITD, so their settings change in a relative way.
From a sonic perspective, IID's Focus option has quite an impact. We found it enabled much steeper boundary frequencies and so resulted in a far tighter, more targeted effect. Also significant is Resolution (also an option found on v2), as this affects the density of the effect. High settings give smoother and more usable results.
Most significant for ITD is the Acuity setting - we found it could affect where transients appear in the stereo field, and setting it required some trial and error.
In use
While it may sound a bit scientific, Stereoizer 3 is easy to get to grips with and the option to bypass IID and ITD means you'll soon grasp their 'sound'. We found that IID produced a subtler, more rounded effect, whereas ITD is wider.
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We tried Stereoizer 3 on a range of mono and stereo sources, including synth bass, drum loops, live drums, piano, acoustic guitar, synth pads and vocals. The results were great, and definitely better than with v2. Also, the analysis display offers useful feedback on the dynamic nature of the effected stereo signal.
The option to restrict the range of affected frequencies is very powerful, enabling tricks such as widening only the treble content of signal. And for more aggressive band-pass-style processing, there's IID's Focus option.
Unlike most stereo enhancers we've tried, the sound doesn't become either phasey or grainy, but remains smooth and rich. Stereoising mono sounds in particular can be a tricky business that quickly leads to phase cancellation or unwanted flanging/chorusing artifacts. NuGen's approach minimises these issues, giving you two distinct types of very usable enhancement. Overall, we're enormously impressed with the new interface and sound of Stereoizer 3
Listen to our Stereoizer 3 audio demo to hear:
1. Mono synth bass. Taking a simple sound, first using the IID option to gradually add width. Bypass to compare. Increasing the lower frequency limit, then lowering the higher limit. Using the focus controls to highlight a small area. Bypass to compare. Next using the ITD option to gradually increase width, bypass to compare. Increasing the lower frequency limit, then lowering the higher limit. Bypass to compare.
2: Acoustic guitar. Using the IID option to add rich width, removing very low frequencies. Moving the incremental resolution fader to demonstrate difference. Adding the ITD option to make things wider still. Moving the incremental acuity fader to demonstrate effect. Bypass to compare.
NuGen Audio Stereoizer v3.2.9.3 MacOSX Incl Keygen-R2R [PROPER]
Released :2016.03.10
Rapid, intuitive access to the big sound all professionals strive for. Stereoizer hits the bullseye, with the assurance of superb mono compatibility and no unwanted artifacts.
Stereoizer offers you the full range of stereo image enhancement, from gentle width adjustments to huge dynamic ambiences that transform the soundstage. With visual audio analysis feedback and a clear, logical control layout, Stereoizer is satisfying to use and gives great results with the minimum of effort.
Smooth, rich and mono compatible
Stereoizer is a high-specification stereo image manipulation tool suitable for natural expansion, reduction and introduction of stereo width at any stage of the audio production process.
Developed for and tested by professional audio engineers, Stereoizer adds natural sounding width and depth to any audio recording, mono or stereo, leaving the inherent character of the original source intact. If you want a more coherent sound with polish and spatial balance but without adding artificial reverberation, chorusing or delay â Stereoizer is for you.
Mix | Sound Design
Expanding narrow stereo spectra
Introducing width to mono recordings Enhancing the depth of FX return channels Reigning in over enthusiastic spot FX Creating ‘centre space’ Settling ‘forward’ sounds Generating panoramic ambience Adding richness and gloss Re-focussing central solidity Avoiding heavy EQ and/or compression Opening up cluttered frequencies Fixing poorly positioned mic.’s Adding depth, width and space to specific tracks Enlivening static sounds
Mastering | Post | Restoration
Natural extrapolation of existing image
Frequency specific enhancement Re-balancing Taming eccentric material Re-introduction of natural ambience Firmly define existing stereo spectrum Avoid changing the character with unnecessary EQ Neutral stereo expansion/contraction Subtle blending of inserts and returns Pychoacoustic sweetening of frequency crowns
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