Mathew Lane Releases DrMS – Spatial Processor Plug-In For Mac & PC

Mathew Lane has released DrMS, a spatial processor plug-in for Mac and PC that presents a new way to approach the manipulation of stereo audio. Based on MS (Mid-Side) processing, DrMS splits the stereo signal into four sections rather than the normal two, giving you new levels of control: zoom in, add depth, change width or any combination and more.

Each of the four sections has a resonant high pass filter to clean up the lows and a tilt equalizer to soften the highs, plus a sample-based delay line to slightly shift the signal against the other sections. The level and combination of the different sections will result in various changes of the stereo field.

The flexible controls ensure a wide range of applications, both for mixing and mastering as well as for post production. Use DrMS for tasks going from simple MS encoding/decoding, over stereo field and depth enhancement, to fixing mono compatibility issues and more.

For easy A/B comparision between original and processed signal, an autogain circuit is build in to ensure a level matched output.

Mathew Lane’s DrMS costs €25 and is available now. A demo version is available for download. Plug-In Flavors – Mac OS X: AU/VST2/RTAS; Windows: VST2/RTAS. More information on Mathew Lane DrMS.

Author: FutureMusic

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