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Monofilter 4
Monofilter is a mastering quality stereo and phase alignment tool designed to secure low frequencies solidly within your mix. Intuitive controls allow you to quickly anchor the power, whilst retaining the essential character and perceived spatial characteristics.
Monofilter brings back the center of your bass, so easily lost through stereo effects processing, synth sound generation, unwanted phase inconsistencies and live recording microphone bleed. The Monofilter’s features now give you control over stereo spread, transition and phase alignment, and the unique interface gives you clear and exacting visual feedback.
Monofilter allows you to align and balance low frequencies with the minimum of effort, leaving you with the same sound, yet louder, more focussed and better defined.
Enhancements:
» New zero latency mode
» New High Pass filter
» Redesigned intuitive interface
» Comprehensive audio analysis
» Precise low end phase alignment
» Comprehensive presets
» Full algorithm linking
Features:
» Mastering Quality Processing
» Linear phase Monofiltering
» Precise low end phase alignment
» ‘Auto’ level trim and phase control
» Linear phase High Pass filter
» Multiple output modes
» Clear band limited operation
» Advanced intuitive GUI
— Stereo real-time audio analysis
— Real-time correlation by frequency analysis
— Click-and-drag stereo width envelope
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Clear measurement & correction
Faster than real-time
True-peak level measurement
Program loudness matching
Consistency assessment
True-peak limiting
Objective loudness measurement
True-Peak measurement
Broadcast|Film|Multi-media standard compliant
Design for play-back context
Mono through 5.1 surround compatible
The SEQ Pack

The NuGen Audio SEQ series, unlike many digital EQ’s, is linear phase. This means that the phase shift is linear across the frequency spectrum, resulting in a natural sounding EQ change, and producing minimal phase artifacts.
No-one told analogue EQ about the Nyquist frequency, so it doesn't take any notice of this limitation and produces symmetrical curves at any frequency. The SEQ series utilises algorithms that overcome this problem, producing analogue shaped symmetrical curves, even to the top of the frequency range.
Classic Digital EQ
The Bell curve distorts badly out of shape as the
filter approaches the Nyquist frequency
SEQ Series EQ
Analogue shaped symmetry is maintained
High Resolution
Another common problem - this time associated with linear phase FFT EQ - is a lack of resolution in the low frequencies. The SEQ series EQ's have the resolution you need at a scalable factor suited to the task at hand - the only question is 'how much do you need?'. If you need it, crank the Quality setting all the way up - eg. during mastering - but if you don't, you can also choose to go easy on the CPU.
Narrow Q band EQ boost, frequency varies
This real-world (no names) example shows how the SEQ filter maintains definition all the way down to 40Hz and below (blue trace) - well into the range where frequency roll off is common practice. The standard LP filter (red trace) looses shape and focus rapidly below 100 Hz, making precise adjustment very difficult.
High Sample Rates
Digital EQ can also suffer when it comes to higher sample rates. In the case of Classic Digital EQ, they are often not supported at all. Where they are, in a typical linear phase EQ, it can again be at the cost of resolution, particularly in the low frequencies.
Narrow Q band, EQ boost, sample rate varies [white noise test]*
Where as the SEQ filters (blue trace) perform well, it can clearly be seen that the typical LP filter (red trace) does not provide definition at higher sample rates, making it difficult to make precise adjustments, even at relatively modest frequencies.
Connective Technology
The SEQ series also boasts connective technology. This means that it is possible to link the quality settings of multiple instances together. This can be especially useful if you wish to use the same set-up for mixing and mixdown maximising CPU allocation for each phase of production, without having to change every plugin on every track. The quality setting for linked instances can be changed globally, simply by changing the setting on one instance. This means that you can easily save CPU when working with 'live' CPU intensive plugins, and then step it up to the max at mixdown - scalable, connective technology. Of course, it is also possible to use individual instances at different settings, simply by deselecting the link option.
*These traces are real world white noise examples, measured using NuGen Audio Visualizer. It is important to note that many spectrum analysis programs do not allow fft window (block) sizes large enough to properly investigate low frequency behaviour, and will themselves give a distorted picture.
Stereoizer3
Typical Applications
Mix | Sound Design
Expanding narrow stereo spectra
Introducing width to mono recordings
Enhancing the depth of FX return channels
Reigning in over enthusiastic spot FX
Creating 'centre space'
Settling 'forward' sounds
Generating panoramic ambience
Adding richness and gloss
Re-focussing central solidity
Avoiding heavy EQ and/or compression
Opening up cluttered frequencies
Fixing poorly positioned mic.'s
Adding depth, width and space to specific tracks
Enlivening static sounds
Mastering | Post | Restoration
Natural extrapolation of existing image
Frequency specific enhancement
Re-balancing
Taming eccentric material
Re-introduction of natural ambience
Firmly define existing stereo spectrum
Avoid changing the character with unnecessary EQ
Neutral stereo expansion/contraction
Subtle blending of inserts and returns
Pychoacoustic sweetening of frequency crowns
Key Features
Natural Psychacoustic processing:
IID (Inter-aural Intensity Difference)
ITD (Inter-aural Time Difference)
Linear width neutral stereo extrapolation
Frequency band limited algorithm adjustment
more...
Advanced intuitive GUI:
Stereo real time audio analysis
Overlaid width and banding arcs
Stereo balance meter
Workflow enhancements:
In-place solo
mono check
channel solo
unlimited session undo/redo
A|B comparison memories
Stereoplacer 3
Typical Applications
Mix | Sound design
Panning sounds with low frequency content without affecting the low end
Adjusting the position of sounds in sample loops
Fixing poor mic. placement
Moving specific problem frequencies away from key lead sounds as an alternative to EQ
Dealing with harmonically complex synth sounds
Addressing issues on FX laden tracks
Creative and complex soundfield distribution
A sophisticated approach to double tracking stereo distribution
Capturing and positioning harmonically rich percussive sounds
Mastering | Post | Restoration
Gentle linear phase adjustment of entire mixes
Re-positioning of specific elements
Extrapolation of poorly positioned instruments
'Side switching' and re-balancing
Shifting of problem elements whilst leaving the rest of the soundfield intact
Detailed alignment of low frequency information
Key Features
Mastering quality processing
Up to ten independent bands of stereo control
Bell, shelving and harmonic capture curves
Transparent linear phase or zero latency algorithms
Advanced intuitive GUI
Grab and drag controls
Spectrum capture solo auditioning
Optional detailed pre/post stereo audio analysis
Workflow enhancements
In-place bypass
unlimited session undo/redo
Output metering
Visualizer
Typical Applications
Recording
Calibration
Lining up
Setting levels
Broadcast standards
Mic'ing Up
Phase cancellation
Stereo field
Problem frequencies
Studio acoustics
Minimizing noise
Exploiting the recording medium
Problem solving
Checking signal paths
Mixing
Low end control
Hidden frequencies
Notching out
Placing vocals
Fundamental frequencies
Characteristic frequencies
Masking
EQing problem frequencies
Stereo placement
Handling dynamics
Transferable mix standards
Mastering
A|B reference material
Sonic fingerprinting
Stereo spread
EQ distribution
Phase relationships
Low frequency analysis
Examining dynamics
Contextural analysis
Frequency response
Speaker relationships
Power distribution
Broadcast standards
Headroom/Level capacity
Phase handling
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