Leapwing Audio StageOne 1.2
StageOne gives you unparalleled control over aspects of your stereo field, either to widen stereo audio, add perceived depth, or even give mono signals a stereo image so they fit better in the mix. You can adjust width, depth, and mono spread without phase or mono-compatibility problems; all thanks to a unique algorithm that produces clean results every time.
Leapwing Audio StageOne 1.2
Between a wide range of applications and an intuitive interface to get your sound faster, StageOne offers better results than traditional techniques. This attention to detail lets you bring depth to and compatibility between disparate audio sources, in a way you can trust.
Widen how listeners perceive off-center content and give your stereo audio a richer panorama of sound. You can rely on this unique algorithm in a wider range of applications than traditional solutions as it leaves the phantom center untouched.
Get a natural sense of ambience and draw attention to or from parts of your mix. Directionally optimized reflections can psycho-acoustically adjust the position of audio within a sound field until you feel everything is in place
An exceptional filter turns mono audio into a stereo image, creating binaural width from a source that lacked it. As with the other features of StageOne, the results retain phase and mono compatibility because sound quality and reliability are always first. Widen mono audio for a subtle but more engaging sound, or to fit better into the stereo spread of an existing mix.
Finally, we have the Mono Spread control, which stretches the whole signal, including the phantom centre, allowing you to add natural sounding width to a mono source, or to thicken the middle of a mix. You can also weight the signal to the left or right with the Center Gravity control, which might be useful for re-balancing off-centre audio. Once you start experimenting with the sliders, it becomes clear that each of these carefully chosen effects has a role. The Width control will do nothing to a mono track, but if you add some Mono Spread, then it will widen it further.
StageOne gives you unparalleled control over aspects of your stereo field, either to widen stereo audio, add perceived depth, or even give mono signals a stereo image so they fit better in the mix. You can adjust width, depth, and mono spread without phase or mono-compatibility problems; all thanks to a unique algorithm that produces clean results every time. Between a wide range of applications and an intuitive interface to get your sound faster, StageOne offers better results than traditional techniques. This attention to detail lets you bring depth to and compatibility between disparate audio sources, in a way you can trust.
Get a natural sense of ambience and draw attention to or from parts of your mix. Directionally optimized reflections can psycho-acoustically adjust the position of audio within a sound field until you feel everything is in place.
Stereo Imaging is the act of digitally placing a sound source somewhere in the sensed space. It can be either on the left, right, or center directions of the stereo image, and settings of depth and width also help position the sound closer or further. We use this technique to control the audio immersion.
Leapwing Audio has already made a noticeable leap with their CenterOne spatial audio, an optimal plugin for controlling the phantom center and isolating the left-center-right of the mix.
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