Plug-In For Stereo Image Manipulation

US Crysonic announces SINDO Stereo image Expander (Widener) / Narrower      21/02/07

Plug-In For Stereo Image Manipulation


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Crysonic has announced the release and availability of the SINDO VST for Windows, a hybrid stereo image expander (widener) / Narrower which they say offers an extremely high level of mono compatibility with minimal side effects. They tell us that SINDO has a intuitive user interface and can be utilized to broaden and 'sweeten' the spaciousness of the stereo image whilst retaining mono compatibility and not effecting the tonal character of the original sound.
Crysonic tell us that the fatiguing 'phasiness' found in other processors of this type has been avoided by offering a simple three dial process. A Classic Phase-compensated ' Shuffler ' is also included to enhance and improve the spaciousness of bass frequencies without introducing 'phasiness' .
SINDO main features
  • Hybrid M / S Stereo image expander and narrower
  • Classic ' Shuffler ' for bass Stereo enhacement
  • Very Transparent and Mono-compatible
  • Minimum ' Phasiness'
  • Retaining the tonal character of original audio
  • 8 custom presets
  • Full automation for all parameters via the host
  • Low CPU usage
  • 64-bit internal precision
  • 24bit/96Khz audio support
  • Highly optimized custom DSP code
  • Mastering, Mixing, restoration, audio post production and track sweetening
Applications
  • Transparently enhance the Spaciousness of any Audio with mono-compatibility
  • Accurately target and re-adjust stereo level-ballance
  • Widen existing stereo image without artifacts
  • Enhance Bass Spaciousness of any Audio with mono-compatibility
Pricing and Availability:
$26.00 launch special limited time offer (normally $34.95>
$19.95 to previous customers
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