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post Four/Two Band Frequency Dividers vst

March 28th, 2008

Filed under: Utility, vst — admin @ 11:23 am

Updated : 04-07-08

This is a 100% transparent Four/Two Band Frequency Divider vst plugin set for use in (semi)modular mixing environments. This plugin splits your audio into bands & keeps your audio integrity intact. This can be used for frequency dependent FX & mastering purposes. It uses subtractive phase techniques as opposed to minimal phase EQ. In other words the basic signal flow design framework wont change or color your audio. You can test this by double bussing & inverting the phase.
1.1 Update: Now with 24,12,& 6db slope dividers.

Enjoy

Download- transparent-frequency-dividers.zip

Signal Flow

5 Comments »

  1. [...] are two plugins that are simple and not very flashy but could prove very useful.  rythminmind.net has a 2 & 4 band frequency divider VST [...]

    Pingback by Frequency Divider or More simple tools at homemade noize — March 29, 2008 @ 1:02 pm

  2. Free VST Plugin: Audiosplitter…

    Heute gibt es gleich zwei nützliche free VST Plugins, die dazu dienen Audiosignale in mehrere Teile zu splitten.

    Free VST Plugin: Audiosplitter
    Der Autor dieser beiden free VST Plugins verspricht 100%ige Transparenz für das bearb…

    Trackback by delamar.de — March 30, 2008 @ 11:31 pm

  3. [...] Eric’s blog for more information and a link to download these transparent frequency [...]

    Pingback by Eric Beam Four/Two Band Frequency Divider VST plug-ins for Windows, split your audio into bands — April 2, 2008 @ 5:06 am

  4. Could you please explain how the “slope”-thing works ? :) …thank you very much…

    Comment by ElQuieto — April 10, 2008 @ 4:21 am

  5. It’s how sharp the cutoff points between frequencies sound. 6db is very musicial & smooth, while 24 db is very surgical and tight.

    Comment by admin — April 10, 2008 @ 5:40 am

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