castleofargh
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it was my go to VST because it would let me have options others didn't have, or had but named or applied differently and I didn't always understand what they were doing. with my big weird head, I need more customization than the average guy who might be super happy with default crossfeed settings for the average human(I always suspected the horns to mess my HRTF).You would recommend this VST (xfeed) over the Case Meier version?
anyway I happened to both understand and find some pleasing setting with Xnor's crossfeed. but 112dB is very nice too, the main flaw I found was that it's not free ^_^. but I used the trial period till the end, and I suggest you do too. for us amateur dudes, there is also the good old TB Isone suite(that you can also try for free if they didn't change that). it's perhaps one of the easiest approach because it has a lot of stuff packed together. and plenty of knobs to play with. nothing revolutionary IMO, and we can certainly just use various VSTs to get to the same sort of results or even more custom ones. but Isone is, again IMO, user friendly.
in the end it's really just a matter of how well something works for your own head/taste. the best stuff for me might feel like crap for you. my criteria are usually to be able to set things to feel like the side sounds come from my speakers instead of other angles. and also to have a center image that isn't too screwed up. which isn't always as easy as it might seem. for that @ironmine's comment is on point. some old stuff had what I imagine to be massive comb effect(somehow I never bothered to measure the output to check). some stuff like the "studio" surround setting on sony walkmans started with a totally crippled center image. it was a massacre. and in the recent years, they have improved on that a little and now it's pretty nice(to me). but it's a bit more than just xfeed. in the end how they technically deal with the center image is only relevant in how right it feels to you.
winter is coming, we all get depressed and grumpy. the science people talk about having less light, the change in temperature and stuff like that. but I totally blame Xmas songs coming way too soon. I can handle them for a family weekend, but I cannot live with that crap for 2 months!!!!! if there is a war on Xmas like I see on US tv, then how come I'm not protected by the Geneva convention as prisoner of war?Oh my why is everyone so hostile and mean-spirited lately on Sound Science?
we're having real problems here!