UnitedPlugins Debuts WideFire for Immersive Stereo

UnitedPlugins just launched WideFire, a brand new stereo enhancement plugin based on JMG Sound's DarkFire widening technology. Regular stereo wideners can cause problems, but WideFire works differently by separating harmonics after saturation. The plugin first adds analog-style saturation to your sound, then pulls out those added harmonics. These harmonics go through a special widening process before being mixed back with your original signal.

Musicians find this method creates much cleaner, more spacious stereo fields compared to traditional widening techniques. The standard approaches often introduce unwanted phase issues or strange artifacts into your mix. WideFire works great on vocals, guitars, synthesizers, or any sound that needs more stereo width. Many producers love how it transforms mono recordings into stereo tracks without sounding artificial.

The regular price for WideFire runs €29, but anyone can download it free until March 19th. After that date, the price will increase to €9 for a limited time. People who have already bought DarkFire can always use WideFire completely free of charge. The developers designed this plugin for music producers and engineers who want to enhance their mixes with natural-sounding stereo expansion.
 

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