Anybody every heard of AudioSplitter?

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Member Since: Feb 03, 2003

I was searching Yahoo for free Aduio plugins (every now and then you can stumble across some good stuff). I found a site that listed a ton of free audio downloads, and one of them was called AudioSplitter. The description said that it split percussion tracks into seperate wav files. I went to the link, and it was a link to hitsquad.com, which said AudioSplitter is no longer on their site. So I did a Yahoo search for AudioSplitter, and every link I found linked me back to hitsquad.com

Usually this plugin wouldn't do much for me, but I have some really old recordings made when I was completely new to audio, and I had bounced all of my drums into one track. Now, I know it's impossible to undo that, but I've discovered a few ways to "cheat" and make the drums sound at least a little more stereo. By pulling out and gating certain frequencies (like really high frequencies to pull out the hi hat hits), panning the gated tracks hard to one side, and mixing them in low, I can make it sound like the drums are a little bigger, but I thought a plugin like this might be able to help me fake it a little more.

Anyone ever heard of it? Better yet, anyone know where I can snag a copy to try it out?

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Contributor
Since: Dec 30, 2002


Mar 09, 2004 03:07 pm

Sounds like you just need a spatial enhancer plugin - do a googlewak on that - I'm sure it will come up with something.

Your favorite rockstar
Member
Since: Feb 03, 2003


Mar 09, 2004 03:25 pm

That will work on a mono drum track?

I'll give it a shot.

Czar of Midi
Administrator
Since: Apr 04, 2002


Mar 09, 2004 09:22 pm

Yes it will, they work wonders.

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