Software Listing of Author : "Stephan Hotto"
- Ambiophonic Transcoder
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In comparison to the Ambiophonic Audio Player (APP) which takes WAV audio files to apply the Recursive Ambiophonic Crosstalk Elimination (RACE), the Ambiophonic Transcoder reads audio data from any input-mixer/device (e.g. "What-U-Hear"/Stereo Mix, SPDIF-IN, LINE-IN) and plays them back through the output mixer (e.g. LINE-OUT, SPDIF-OUT).
Now you're able to enjoy Ambiophonics for any source by connecting for example your CD/SACD/LP or iPod to your computers line-in and your HiFi equipment or PC-Speakers to the sound cards line-out jack.
If you have more than one sound device or "virtual sound devices"/"virtual cables" then you can use your favorite music player (e.g. iTunes, foobar2000, ...) and configure the Ambiophonic Transcoder in a way that it takes the input from the stereo mix (What-U-Hear) to play the audio to the...
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- Platform: Win2000, WinOther, WinServer, WinVista
- Quadrophonic Matrix Decoder & Player
- License: Shareware
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Quadrophonic Matrix Decoder & Player is a small, simple, Java based application specially designed to help you decode quadrophonic matrix encoded file.
Quadrophonics is a technology developed and used in the 1970's that applies an encoding matrix to the four input channels LF (Left Front), RF, LB (Left Back) and RB to record them into 2 channels.
Playing back such an encoded recording by applying the correct decoding matrix brings back most of the original four channels (4:2:4 Encoding/Decoding).
Note: Free for non-commercial use.
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- Quadrophonic Matrix Encoder
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Quadrophonic Matrix Encoder is a small, simple, Java based application specially designed to help you encode your WAV files with just a few clicks.
Quadrophonics is a technology developed and used in the 1970's that applies an encoding matrix to the four input channels LF (Left Front), RF, LB (Left Back) and RB to record them into 2 channels.
Playing back such an encoded recording by applying the correct decoding matrix brings back most of the original four channels (4:2:4 Encoding/Decoding).
Note: Free for non-commercial use.
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- VST BrickWall Limiter
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VST BrickWall Limiter is an audio signal limiter plug-in for professional audio production applications.
Input Gain:
Increasing the input gain drives the limiter into limiting
Threshold:
The maximum allowed signal level. It is good practice to choose at least -0.1dB instead of 0dB to provide some head room for later audio compression (MP3, AAC, etc.).
Release:
The time the limiter takes to go back to a gain value of one (0 - 1s).
Gain Reduction:
The indicator shows the amount of gain reduction applied to keep the signal level below the selected threshold.
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- Download Size: 184 KB
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- Platform: Win2000, Windows 7, WinOther, WinServer, WinVista
- VST Compressor
- License: Shareware
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VST Compressor is an audio signal compressor plug-in for professional audio production applications.
Input Gain:
Adapts the input signal level for the compressor stage. There is normally no need to use that control as long as the input signal is correctly leveled.
Threshold:
Sets the level from where the signal gets compressed by applying attenuation defined by the ratio.
Ratio:
Compression factor (1:1 - 10:1).
Attack:
The attack time range goes from 0 - 30ms to allow transients to pass the compressor without getting attenuated.
Release:
The time the compressor takes to go back to a gain value of one (0 - 2s).
Gain Reduction:
The indicator shows the amount of gain reduction for the chosen threshold and ratio.
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- VST Small Speaker Bass Enhancer
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The plug-in uses a technology called phantom fundamental which was already known to pipe organ builder hundreds of years ago.
Psychoacoustics shows, that a fundamental component can be heard even if it is just represented by its harmonics. An example would be two organ pipes playing at 100Hz and 150Hz where our brain creates a fundamental at 50Hz.
By using that technology small speaker with a cut-off frequency of 100Hz could be used to create a 50Hz phantom component which is just there because the psychoacoustic part of our brain extrapolates it.
Cut-Off-Frequenzy [Hz]:
The frequency range gets split up at the cut-off frequency to create harmonics for all tones below of that frequency.
Original Bass [Hz]:
Adds the original bass below of the cut-off frequency to the output. That is merely...
- Publisher: Stephan Hotto
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- Download Size: 184 KB
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- Platform: Win2000, Windows 7, WinOther, WinServer, WinVista