Weldroid has announced the release of ambio.one, a customizable crosstalk-cancellation plug-in based on the RACE algorithm developed by the Ambiophonic Institute.
It’s free and is available for Windows as a VST effect plug-in.
ambio.one can process regular 2-channel stereo material to be presented on closely spaced speaker pairs, the company says.
They say that such a setup, even with only two speakers, can produce approximately 170 degree wide soundstage with better imaging and sound localization than conventional stereophonics.
A four-speaker setup (two closely spaced speakers at front and back positions) could provide a full 360 degree soundfield in the horizontal plane.
ambio.one can be used for mixing and mastering applications, as well as for high fidelity reproduction of music.
ambio.one can process regular 2-channel stereo material to be presented on closely spaced speaker pairs, the company says.
They say that such a setup, even with only two speakers, can produce approximately 170 degree wide soundstage with better imaging and sound localization than conventional stereophonics.
A four-speaker setup (two closely spaced speakers at front and back positions) could provide a full 360 degree soundfield in the horizontal plane.
ambio.one can be used for mixing and mastering applications, as well as for high fidelity reproduction of music.
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