Free Dimension Expander Vst

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Multiband Compressor, DJM Filter, Dimension Expander & more.. Free for Mac & Windows!

I just found a nice little patch of freeware offered by xferrecords.com, the makers of the new and immensely popular VSTi called Serum.

Xfer Records Dimension Expander is a free vst plugin effect that makes any synth or instrument sound much “wider.” This means more presence and stereo effect. I wanted to create this in FL Studio using the stock plugins, so first I had to understand what the Dimension Expander plugin was doing. Better than the Wider vst. This is because, the wider vst creates phasing sounds in the stereo field, although it cancels out and sounds normal when converted to mono. Dimension expander has NONE. VST 4 FREE - Free Audio Plug-ins and Archives Free audio plugins archive - Instruments and effects for audio software. Plugins for Cubase, FL studio, Reaper, Ableton and other VST/AU platforms.

Each plug is available for both Mac & Windows. I haven’t had a chance to check them out, but I did download the OTT compressor, the Dimension Expander, the Filter, and 8-bit shifter.

Steve Duda, the man behind these gifts, did an interview with Toneden a while back discussing VST design. You should check it and make sure to spread the word about his site and these toys!!

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Free Dimension Expander Vst Plugin

  • OTT – Multiband Compressor effect
  • Delta Modulator effect
  • 8-Bit Shaper effect
  • DJMFilter effect
  • Dimension Expander effect
  • MIDI Shift Array MIDI-effect
  • OP-1 Drum Utility (only useful for the Teenage Engineering OP-1 Hardware Synthesizer)

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Xfer Records Dimension Expander is a free vst plugin effect that makes any synth or instrument sound much “wider.” This means more presence and stereo effect.

I wanted to create this in FL Studio using the stock plugins, so first I had to understand what the Dimension Expander plugin was doing. It seems to be modeled on an old trick where the incoming signal is split and the split-half is phase inverted and then fed back into the main signal that is not. Then there is some delay added. This is what powered the Roland Dimension D, a piece of hardware from the 80’s.

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Fortunately, you can get something that sounds quite similar, and maybe even better, from FL Studio. I used the Fruity Stereo Shaper plugin. Continue reading