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PSP StereoController2

Control, adjust, and rescue

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Description

PSP StereoController2 is a redesigned version of one of our first plug-ins: PSP StereoController. It is designed to control, adjust, and rescue incorrectly recorded dual channel stereo tracks, or process them for specialized applications or cool sonic tricks.

Features

  • High quality signal processing algorithms
  • Up to 2 ms of delay - can repair up to ~68 cm / 2 ft of distance mismatch between mics
  • Width expansion up to 400% for narrowly recorded stereo tracks
  • Gain control up to ±12dB
  • Optional dedicated width and gain controls for Low and/or High frequencies
  • Stability (sides) balance control without affecting the center content localization
  • Center control to adjust the panorama location of the center content
  • Standard balance control of channels
  • M-S decoder
  • Channel swap
  • Polarity switches for both channels
  • Correlation meter
  • Balance meter
  • Dedicated sections for Low and High frequency level and width control
  • Parameter filtering for smooth and click-free parameter adjustment
  • Support for sample rates up to 384 kHz

Applications
PSP stereoController2 can be used in various situations:

  • unbalanced stereo image due to level difference between channels, e.g. in dual microphone stereo recordings
  • slight time alignment shift between channels
  • a track's stereo image is too narrow or too wide for the mix
  • when the center instrument seems to be shifted to one side
  • virtually emulating an instrument's location in the soundfield via combined level and delay panning
  • one or both channels have reversed polarity, or the channels are swapped
  • decoding a Mid-Side (M-S) encoded track into L/R stereo 
  • reducing the stereo width of low frequencies, or making them mono, for proper speaker or subwoofer replay or for reliably cutting vinyl
  • reducing the stereo width of high frequencies, or widening it for more "airy" harmonics and spaciousness
  • fine adjustment of stereo imaging during the mastering process

 

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