Sworl: plugin VST autopan circulaire (3D) avec filtre resonnant.
A round-panner that creates a circular panning effect by modulating the audio volume in a circle (quieter at the back, louder at the front) as it pans. Also features a low pass filter with cutoff that can also be modulated by the same signal as modulates the volume, lowering the cutoff as the signal gets quieter.
* Circular panning effect, modulates volume and filter cutoff (optional) in a circular motion, giving an almost 3D pan.
* Directional control
* Pan width control
* Volume modulation control and overall volume setting
* Low pass filter with resonance control and modulation control for filter (cutoff frequency lowers as volume lowers giving extra depth)
M i n i S p a t: Minimalistic 5.1 Surround Module:
- stereo input with separate position for the two voices
- global gain setting according to distance
- separate level setting for the center channel
- separate level setting for the LFE channel (not modified by the source position)
Applications : replacement of the 5.1 module in Cubase SX and Nuendo (true stereo), provides surround mixing to EnergyXT, Podium, Reaper and Tracktion ...
Delta Space:
Band seperated auto panner. Your input signal is split three ways (through a customer filter bank, which you have complete control over). Each channel is then fed through its own independant autopanner. Each autopanner has its own tempo syncable lfo. Full midi recognition gives extra scope for wierdness or subtlty.
free vst plugin, pc.
This should be used on single, mono tracks, but do NOT place it in the 'insert' section of the track (Cubase) as this will not give you a stereo output. Instead use it in the Mixer.
One common way enhance the stereo image of a track is to do the following:
1. Make two additional copies of the track
2. Delay the copies slightly
3. Pan one of the copies full left and the other full right
4. Make one of the copies out-of-phase so that the effect doesn't sound strange in mono.
If that sounds a bit too much like hard work, then this plugin does it all for you! Try it with overdriven electric guitar to get that 'wall of sound' effect common to tracks by Evanescence etc.. We think you'll be pleased.
Controls:
Delay Time - The amount of delay
Mix - The mix between the original (centre) signal, and the delayed signals