Subject: | Re: MS plug-in for mac |
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From: | "Tim Nielsen" supernielsen |
Date: | Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:23 pm ((PDT)) |
Waves all are RTAS and VST and probably AU as well, but the VST versions will work fine with Peak. But honestly, there is no reason to spend the money on the Waves stuff, it's way overpriced. If you have a multi-track editor, you can also created your own MS decoder just using tracks volume (and a phase flip). Peak is only stereo though I think, you need three tracks, but if you have them, you can create your own MS decoder that will allow you to adjust width very easy. I can post how if you want, but it's probably been posted before too. You just need a multitrack editor with at least three tracks. I have the waves plug, and it works fine, but doesn't do much more than the free ones. Tim |
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