Sanford Bass Tightener
by Leslie Sanford
by Leslie Sanford
5.0 / 5
(3 votes)
The Sanford Bass Tightener is a spatial effect for tightening up the stereo spread.
It allows you to set the frequencies below a certain specified frequency to mono, for example 120Hz, while allowing the higher frequencies to remain in stereo. This can help during mixing/mastering by keeping the the bass tight and centered and the higher range nice and wide.
It allows you to set the frequencies below a certain specified frequency to mono, for example 120Hz, while allowing the higher frequencies to remain in stereo. This can help during mixing/mastering by keeping the the bass tight and centered and the higher range nice and wide.
- Low CPU usage.
- 4 filter slopes.
- 4 output modes.
- Adjustable bass amplitude.
- Adjustable stereo spread.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(0.6 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(0.5 Mb)
(5 / 5)
Works well. Very transparent so long as you don't boost the bass too much
Does it cause issues at crossover frequency, like unwanted phasing?
(5 / 5)
A good alternative to Tone Projects' Basslane. Sanford's has more filter shapes.
(5 / 5)
Very nice, extremely useful. It'll probably find its way onto all of my masters.