Published by Klevgränd produkter AB
1. Haaze is using two different stereo widening techniques, Haas (short delays between left and right channel) and ”Split EQ” (different gain on different channels on different frequency regions). • AUv3, works with AUv3 compatible hosts like Cubasis, Auria, AUM etc.
2. By splitting the input signal into 16 different frequency regions, spanning from 20 Hz to 20kHz, Haaze can add different amount of stereo-widening to different frequency regions.
3. Haaze provides two different ways of making a mono (or a not-wide-enough-stereo) signal to a wider stereo signal.
4. This makes it possible to transform a mono track into a natural sounding stereo track (by for example keeping lower frequencies in mono while spreading the higher ones).
5. To apply the ”Split EQ” effect, drag the LOW (bass frequencies), MID (mid frequencies), HIGH (high frequencies) sliders to apply the effect.
6. We recommend using Haaze with AUv3 compatible hosts. Feedback or suggestions?
7. The top-most part applies the effect on higher frequencies, and the bottom-most part applies the effect on lower frequencies.
8. NOTE: When setting the MIX knob somewhere in the middle, there might be noticeable phase issues (if so, we recommend setting the value to max and adjusting the other parameters instead).
9. To apply the Haas effect, click and drag the spring component horizontally.
10. You can try it out using the microphone, but beware of audio feedback (use headphones! ).
11. Important: Haaze in stand-alone mode does not support IAA, Audiobus.
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Can I download Haaze for free?
Yes! You can Download Haaze - Stereo Tool from official sites for free using our site.
Can I use Haaze on PC?
It is easy to use the Haaze - Stereo Tool app on PC and it works on Windows and MAC. A free tutorial is available to help you get started.