PSP stereoAligner2 fixes wonky stereo like magic

Polish audio developer PSPaudioware has rolled out a dual-channel correction processor that addresses timing misalignment and phase discrepancies in stereo recordings captured through spaced microphones or generated synthetically. The second iteration provides sample-precise delay compensation alongside frequency-dependent phase manipulation across three bands, with visual feedback delivered through an integrated goniometer and peak metering system operating in 64-bit floating point precision.

Engineers can deploy the plugin to resolve polarity conflicts between kick drum microphones, rectify channel imbalances in poorly calibrated recordings, or swap left-right routing when tracking sessions go sideways. The software handles width adjustment, balance correction, and inter-channel latency problems stemming from asymmetric microphone placement during live capture sessions.

PSPaudioware has set the tool at ninety-nine dollars for Mac and Windows systems through VST, AU and AAX formats, with purchasers receiving advance access to the companion stereoAnalyser2 metering utility before its broader commercial release.
 

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