Polyverse Music has announced the release of Wider 2, an updated version of the stereo widening plugin.
The new version includes a low end bypass function, allowing users to exclude the low frequencies from the stereo widening effect, along with GUI scaling settings, mono and bypass buttons, improved stability and minor bug fixes.
Wider gives users the ability to expand the stereo image of any signal to an awe-inspiring amount of width. What makes Wider unique is that it is completely "mono-compatible", meaning that any signal that has been widened will always remain in phase with itself, even if summed to mono.
Wider can be used to increase the stereo image of any signal up to 200% of full stereo for an extra wide, exaggerated effect.
Wider has always been one of our most popular plugins, and we're excited to release this new version with even more control and flexibility for our users. The bypass low end function is a game-changer for anyone looking to enhance the stereo image of their sound without losing control of the low end.
Assaf Dar Sagol, CEO and founder of Polyverse Music
Wider is available for free in VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX formats. It can be used in 32/64-bit instances with Windows XP and up, as well as 64 Mac OS X 10.13 and up (Intel and Apple Silicon).
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In addition to the release of Wider 2, Polyverse Music is also announcing its spring sale. From April 4 to April 18, 2023, customers can enjoy up to 33% off on several popular plugins:
- I Wish - note freezer - $79 (was $99).
- Manipulator - voice changer - $99 (was $149).
- Gatekeeper - multi envelope - $39 (was $49).
- Comet - elastic reverb - $99 (was $149).
- Supermodal - modal filter sound designers dream - $79 (was $99).
In addition, Polyverse Music is offering two bundle discounts:
- Everything Bundle Deal: $349 (full price $545).
- Infected Bundle Deal: $199 (full price $297).
The spring sale is available on Polyverse Music's website and through authorized dealers.