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Voxengo
updates Beeper, Latency Delay, MSED, Overtone GEQ, Sound
Delay and Stereo Touch
28th March 2009
While Voxengo Overtone GEQ and
Voxengo Sound Delay plug-ins received several minor
fixes, other plug-ins in this set were upgraded to their
next major version, with a lot of additions over the
previous version: multi-platform support, undo/redo
function, preset manager, user interface coloration,
user interface re-scaling, plug-in instance naming,
bypass switch.

Updated
free plug-ins
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Beeper,
an auxiliary audio processing plug-in which you
can use to insert short beep, noise burst or
silence signals to any sound material. This may
help you protect your work from stealing. It is
safe to apply this plug-in to any
mission-critical material because plug-in does
not perform any processing on the audio between
signals. You may specify signal’s duration, beep
frequency, signal’s loudness, period between
signals and random variation of all parameters.
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Latency
Delay, an auxiliary plug-in which
allows you to compensate latency produced by any
audio plug-ins, instruments and processes which
produce latency but do not try to report it to
the host. Latency Delay introduces 10000 samples
latency itself and delays the audio signal by
10000 minus the specified amount of samples or
milliseconds. Please note that host audio
application should support the latency
compensation itself for this plug-in to function
properly.
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MSED,
a professional audio encoder/decoder plug-in for
mid/side processing which is able to encode
(split) the incoming stereo signal into two
components: mid/side pair, and vice versa:
decode mid/side signal pair into stereo signal.
MSED is also able to work in the “inline” mode
with the ability to adjust mid and side
channels’ gain without the need of using two
plug-in instances in sequence.
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Overtone
GEQ, a 7-band harmonic (overtone)
graphic equalizer with multi-channel operation
support (supporting up to 8 input/output
channels, host setup-dependent). Overtone GEQ
offers extensive internal channel routing
capabilities, and supports mid/side channel
processing. Beside equalizing, Overtone GEQ
applies harmonic enhancement processing: it uses
7 harmonic enhancement modules, one for each EQ
band. This generates a complex harmonic
coloration you will probably like a lot.
Overtone GEQ was designed to allow audio
engineers to apply quick EQ shape adjustments
together with adding a bit of harmonic richness
to the audio material (mainly mixes and
sub-mixes due to a comparably high processing
load this EQ puts on a CPU).
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Sound
Delay, an auxiliary multi-channel
signal delaying plug-in for professional audio
applications. You may specify delay time in both
milliseconds and samples, with a high level of
precision. This plug-in – being technical in its
purpose – provides a basic signal delaying
function only, without signal feedback or
modulation capabilities. Sound Delay also
features internal mid/side encoding and
decoding, and allows you to delay mid and side
channels independently.
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Stereo
Touch, this professional audio
plug-in implements a classic technique of
transforming a monophonic track into spacious
stereophonic track by means of mid/side coding
technique. This plug-in is most effective on
monophonic sounds without overly sharp
transients: it works great for both acoustic and
electric/overdriven guitars, synthetic pad
sounds and even vocals.
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