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T-Imager
Imager is the ultimate solution for enhancing the wideness, depth, and width of your music's stereo imaging. With no artifacts, you can boost the stereo imaging of your mixes and create a cohesive sound.
Ultimate Solution for Perfectionists
T-Imager controls the overall stereo imaging with no artifacts
Effective method, to keep you creative
The T-Imager helps you create more space and contrast the sounds playing together.
Different sounds in production should sit nicely together to make pleasant music.
So if multiple sounds of your production are playing simultaneously, you won't need to go through struggles to create a nice contrast and space.T-Imager is about controlling mid and side frequencies
Beauty is about finding an outstanding balance of different aspects. T-Imager lets you control the stereo field by balancing a stereo track's mid and side frequencies.
We want you to have complete control over the stereo imaging of your sound. Find the perfect balance between a stereo track's mid and side frequencies' levels. Or apply the unique built-in EQ curves and filters to create an excellent stereo sound fitting nicely in any mix.
T-Imager is not only a perfect tool for audio mastering but also gives you a lot of possibilities in the audio mixing stage. Bring certain sounds to the front of a mix, and make elements more profound, more comprehensive, or more narrow in certain situations.Control the stereo field in a simplified and solid way
T-Imager uses fundamental mixing techniques to control the balance of stereo imaging without causing any artifacts.
Instead of generating artificial stereo-ness on a mono or stereo track, the T-Imager carefully affects the original information from mid and side frequencies using the Gain, Tilt EQ filter, Smiley Curve, and High Pass filter, resulting in a musical sound.
T-Imager doesn’t turn a mono track to stereo, as there’s no stereo information in that kind of source. So you can control the width in sounds that already have both mid and side frequency information, resulting in a natural sound.
Let's hear it in action
Sound Examples
Key Features
Major Balance Control
The balance knob in T-Imager allows you to level up the mid or side frequencies on a stereo track.
By default, it’s set at 0.5 while going towards 1 boosts the side frequencies, and moving the knob towards 0 will increase the mid frequencies.
Mid & Side Tilt EQ
The EQ knobs are tilt-style EQs by default, which can boost the highs and cut the lows in the mid and side frequencies simultaneously or vice versa.
Turning the EQ knob from 0 to 12 will increase the low frequencies while it cuts the high frequencies from 0 to -12 to do the opposite.
Mid & Side High-pass Filter
The Filter knob is a high-pass filter that can cut the low-end up to 300Hz from the mid and side frequencies.
Mid & Side "Boost"
When the Boost is engaged, the Tilt EQ turns into a smiley curve on the mid or side section. So, instead of boosting lows & cutting highs at the same time or vice versa, it will increase both highs and lows simultaneously or vice versa.
Mid & Side “Solo” Option
The "solo" option lets you separately listen to the mid or side frequencies. It can is as a monitoring tool to hear the sounds from the center or side of a stereo track.
Oversampling up to 16X
Oversampling in T-Imager helps you decrease aliasing by executing the internal process at a higher sample rate than the host, up to 16 times higher — in other words; it will improve the quality of your audio.
The more oversampling you choose, the more CPU power the plug-in needs.
Input/Output Controls
The Input and Output faders allow you to increase or decrease the input and output volume level in dB.
Scalable GUI
The GUI scale may range from 80% to 150%.
A/B Switch
Quickly and simply compare different settings to find out which would fit better. The “Copy to B” allows you copy over the settings you’ve made in the A version, to see how small tweaks would sound in comparison.
Presets
T-Imager allows you to load presets from the T-Imager’s built-in preset menu.
Undo/Redo Options
Undo and Redo options are built inside the plugin so you no longer need to worry about losing setting values.
System
Requirements
Windows
7 and up as 64-bit VST and VST3, and 64-bit AAX (PT11 and up).
Mac OS
10.11 (OS X El Capitan) or higher as 64bit VST, VST3, and AU, and 64-bit AAX, Intel, and Native M1 & M2