Dylan
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http://www.midnightwalrus.com/Canz3D/
I discovered this last night and I'm extremely impressed. It does the best job I've heard of moving the soundstage from in my head to in front of me. It makes for a more natural listening experience. I've tried other crossfeed/delay filters (in my Headroom amp for example) and found them to be of limited use. With some music they are OK and with some they are bad. Canz3D was a win with everything I played last night.
Canz3D is something called a VST plug-in which I'd never heard of before. I used Audio Hijack Pro so I could use the plug-in with iTunes (or any app). I don't know anything about the other VST hosts - they appear to be more oriented towards music production and not playback.
I discovered this last night and I'm extremely impressed. It does the best job I've heard of moving the soundstage from in my head to in front of me. It makes for a more natural listening experience. I've tried other crossfeed/delay filters (in my Headroom amp for example) and found them to be of limited use. With some music they are OK and with some they are bad. Canz3D was a win with everything I played last night.
Canz3D is something called a VST plug-in which I'd never heard of before. I used Audio Hijack Pro so I could use the plug-in with iTunes (or any app). I don't know anything about the other VST hosts - they appear to be more oriented towards music production and not playback.