Steroid Bouncer v1.2  
by Clone Ensemble
(Clone Ensemble Website)

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Operating System: Windows XP/2000
File Size: 701 KB
License: Freeware (All Free software)
License Conditions:

N/A

System Requirements:

VST/DX host application.

Date Added: 2006-04-24
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Tags : dual | data | mono | stereo | audio | vst

Software Description

Have you ever loaded up a sample library and discovered that the "stereo" samples are not really stereo? Classic examples are:

  • Upright bass with microphone on the left, piezo pickup on the right
  • Bass drum with one microphone panned left, a very different one panned right

You'll know the drill: split the track into two mono tracks, process each one separately.
Have you ever needed to tame a track where the panning was just a bit too radical? The same drill.

These tracks aren't stereo, they're steroid!
And you need a bouncer to knock them into shape.
Steroid Bouncer will save you heaps of effort in most of these situations. It gives you independent mixing, panning, EQ and (delicious) overdrive control over each channel of a "stereo" track.
And best of all, it's totally free. No nags, lo-fi output, timeouts or beeps.

New in v1.2

  • New skin
  • Comment viewing options

    Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.

    Clone Ensemble plug-ins

    I don't know why these plugins are posted as "freeware," when (if my experience with their past products tells anything,) they are highly crippled, with virtually no adjustable parameters. To really see what they will do, you need to buy the "full."

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