thr33some
$15


thr33some is a multi-band stereo tool, to allow you to widen or narrow specific frequencies in your mix. Typical use would be to make bass sounds mono whilst progressively spreading higher frequencies, but abuse and experimentation will yield some interesting effects too. Thr33some has 2 methods of stereo spread and with gain and pan per band you have total control over all 3 bands. You can also make each band full spectrum to get 3 full layers and control in and out gain with metering to keep levels under control. There is also a multi-out version for individual processing of each band in your DAW.
features
· 3 band stereo widener/narrower
· Split bands into 3 frequency ranges, or choose 3 full spectrum layers
· Zero phasing band splits using inversion rather than crossover
· Mid/Side processing per band
· Delay based width control per band
· Stereo balance and gain per band
· Stereo out and multi-out (3x stereo) versions
· In and out gain controls
· Metering for in and out levels to allow balancing
· All control parameters named and mapped to midi CC
· Presets covering all functions and many configurations
purchase
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The download includes standard and multi-out versions (for use in hosts that support multi-input effects)
demo VST

Download demo VST (3.7 MB) - This zip contains the demo versions of thr33some to allow you to fully evaluate them before purchasing. The download includes standard and multi-out versions (for use in hosts that support multi-input effects). They are fully functioning except you will get 1 second of silence every 10 seconds and a nag screen on start up. Manual is also included
Note for users with Multicore processors
thr33some was developed using SynthEdit software version 1.016
There is a known bug with this version of SynthEdit that affects some multicore processors, although it isn't widely documented. Some users with multicore processors and certain hosts have reported issues when trying to load multiple instances of the same SynthEdit plugin. This bug is not reproducable on all systems or hosts, and may not occur on your system. If you have a multicore processor you are strongly urged to fully test the demo version of thr33some on your system before purchasing.
This bug does NOT affect single core processors or single instances of a plugin
This bug only seems to apply in hosts with multi-core support
Whilst SynthEdit 1.1 will fix this bug, there are several other bugs associated with SE 1.1 and it is not considered stable at this time. There is no guarantee that any plugin will be updated to SE 1.1, as the compatibility between the two versions is not certain.
If you do have issues with multiple instances, there is a potential workaround. By making several copies of thr33some.dll (eg sidearm_1.dll, sidearm_2.dll, etc) in your VST directory, your host will see each one as a different plugin and be able load one instance of each
Host Compatibility
thr33some has been tested and works in Cubase 4.5.2, Sonar 7.0.2, Ableton Live Lite 7.0.14, FL Studio 8.02, Reaper 2.58, Renoise 2.0, energyXT 2.5.1, energyXT 1.4 and Podium 2.14
You should however always test the demo version in your choice of hosts/system before purchase
credits
Huge credit for the initial idea, GUI design, co-development, testing and presets by sink
Thanks for the 3rd party modules from Chris Kerry, Dave Haupt and Kelly Lynch
general info
All plugins are Windows VST only. They can be bought seperately or in bundles for an even better deal. Please check the included End User License Agreement (EULA) before installing. You are encouraged to try the demo version before purchase. You can get updates on plugins by subscribing to my newsletter

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