User could "draw" a band control profile on the X-Y display, and clicking or hovering on a spot on curve could produce a pop-up with the numeric parameters of that spot. That is, a visual screen like the one for the programmable equalizer. Or sizable as multiple windows for each band on a multi-band compressor. It could be a full-screen window for each band's attack and release parameter. That bothered me because Stereo Tool controls recognize the time based nature of control action, such as slope and curve over time, and rate of change instead of a somewhat misleading simple term like "attack time".Įventually Stereo Tool could have parameter visual display showing time on the X-axis and gain reduction on Y-axis, with a panel on the same screen with adjustments controlling action, and scalable gain reduction meter. I was motivated to post this again because someone suggested attack shape control was not needed. Please consider two GUI "skins" maybe green and blue that represent basic and full adjustment visibility. Respectfully repeating my ongoing request that (1) all the adjustments in 9.92 remain available and (2) new versions have additional developer/designer level adjustments. Much more melodic flexibility with twelve notes in seven registers than four notes and nothing else. Imagine writing a song with four notes in a scale instead of twelve. This distinguishes Stereo Tool from most processors, which offer only basic adjustments seen on audio processors for 40 years.Īudio processor adjustments are like notes in a sound palette. Stereo Tool is a processor that makes developer level adjustments available in the user GUI.
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