Anyone know of a free 64-bit bass centerer?

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2016/02/29 10:48:03 (permalink)

Anyone know of a free 64-bit bass centerer?

I've always used TP Basslane to center bass frequencies on stereo tracks but it's really the only 32-bit plugin I still use and I'd like to move away from it if possible. Does anyone know of a good free one? I don't really want to be dropping Ozone on multiple tracks. 

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    pwalpwal
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    Re: Anyone know of a free 64-bit bass centerer? 2016/02/29 12:12:15 (permalink)
    i don't use it myself, i have the voxengo lf max punch, but i think the only freebie might be http://www.kvraudio.com/p...by-alex-hilton-a1audio
    or maybe channel tools could do it?

    just a sec

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    Re: Anyone know of a free 64-bit bass centerer? 2016/02/29 13:38:31 (permalink)
    Yeah that Alex Hilton plugin looks like it might work, I'll give it a try. Channel Tools doesn't do it unfortunately - I wish Cakewalk would give us a better stereo tool. I need something which centers frequencies below a certain cutoff.

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    Re: Anyone know of a free 64-bit bass centerer? 2016/02/29 14:51:55 (permalink)
    Mongoose by Boz Digital labs. I was lucky get it for free intro offer.. but it might quite cheap otherwise.

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    Re: Anyone know of a free 64-bit bass centerer? 2016/02/29 15:18:55 (permalink)
    Not free but you might already have it: T-Racks Quad Image.
    I use it for that same purpose.
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    Re: Anyone know of a free 64-bit bass centerer? 2016/02/29 15:21:48 (permalink)
    This video https://youtu.be/p_-PjWts3nI?t=1m55s describes how to do it with M/S EQ.
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    Re: Anyone know of a free 64-bit bass centerer? 2016/02/29 16:39:20 (permalink)
    scook
    This video https://youtu.be/p_-PjWts3nI?t=1m55s describes how to do it with M/S EQ.


    I did not watch the video, but I was about to reply anyway.  Pick up Voxengo's free MSED, which can control the stereo width.  Use that in conjunction with an EQ in your DAW, and you  can get to where you want to go.  Or just put MSED right on the bass track itself, configure it to center the signal as mono, and don't even bother with EQ.
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