Stereo Touch implements a classic technique of transforming a monophonic track into spacious stereophonic track by means of mid/side coding technique.
Stereo Touch is most effective on monophonic sounds without overly sharp transients: it works great for both acoustic and electric/overdriven guitars, synthetic pad sounds and even vocals. By means of this plug-in you can easily get spacious and even “surround” sounding tracks, without utilizing a double-tracked recording technique.
Basically, the plug-in takes a mono input signal and generates a stereo output signal. Plug-in can also work with multi-channel input signal, but in this case all channels get processed independently of each other like they are separate mono input signals, and then all resulting stereo streams get mixed together to produce a single stereo output signal.
Stereo Touch is most effective on monophonic sounds without overly sharp transients: it works great for both acoustic and electric/overdriven guitars, synthetic pad sounds and even vocals. By means of this plug-in you can easily get spacious and even “surround” sounding tracks, without utilizing a double-tracked recording technique.
Basically, the plug-in takes a mono input signal and generates a stereo output signal. Plug-in can also work with multi-channel input signal, but in this case all channels get processed independently of each other like they are separate mono input signals, and then all resulting stereo streams get mixed together to produce a single stereo output signal.
- Two delay lines.
- Undo/redo history.
- All sample rates support.
- Built-in low-pass and high-pass filters.
- A/B comparisons.
- Zero processing latency.
- Preset manager.
- Contextual hint messages.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(6.1 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(6.1 Mb)
Win AAX
(6.1 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(13.6 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(13.6 Mb)
Mac AAX
(13.6 Mb)
(5 / 5)
Absolutly great to double a single (distorted) electric guitar track! It sounds very "real'n'spacy". There are many useful presets for different tasks.
(4 / 5)
Very effective plug-in. I tried this on some old monophonic MP3 files of old 1950's recordings, and it gave them some nice pseudo-stereophonic depth. It can even be used effectively as an insert with polyphonic instruments to add some width with chords.