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NightAire
20th March 2001, 09:08
I have tried SqrSoft's DSP v1.0 for WinAmp, and can recommend it as an excellent compressor in general, although I found on lower bandwidth files it would create upper-frequency "trash." You would never notice this on full-frequency material.

I have tried RockSteady; this is a bizarre plug-in to someone coming from a radio background... I've been working for the past week to get a sound I'm happy with. It does gain riding, but it doesn't create the "sound" I'm used to hearing from radio and it sure doesn't operate like a broadcast processor! It seems cleaner than SqrSoft, though, but not as "fat."

I have tried the DSP/FX demo and HATED it! Major distortion at default settings... and they want me to buy this? The other effects were interesting but the compression was almost useless.

What I want is a multiband compressor/limiter setup which will compress lows, mids, and highs independently like the Orban Optimod with the XT-2 limiter chasis or several other boxes from companies like CRL and Omina.

I have seen VST plugins that do this, but as far as I know WinAmp doesn't support VST... could somebody "port" a plugin for me?

BrianM
21st March 2001, 03:05
I agree - the DSP FX stuff is trashy. I understand why people might like it at first, but it distorts the hell out of music to get the "effect". Yuck.

Somebody made a Winamp to DirectX audio plugin at some point. I don't have the link in front of me, but you could get that and then go to http://www.directxfiles.com and use directx plug-ins in winamp, I guess.

But the world does need (IMHO) a really good set of audio processors for Winamp.

BrianM
21st March 2001, 03:12
Adapt-X was the plug-in

http://www.winamp.com/plugins/detail.jhtml?componentId=7403&componentFlag=P

NightAire
21st March 2001, 03:33
Brian,

You're a genius! I never even thought to look for something like this; now I gotta go download a bunch of direct-x plugins! :)

Thanks so much for your help!

WinAmp still ought to natively support this stuff, IMHO...

djqwest
18th October 2002, 15:44
For The Life of Me I can't get the direct-x wrapper to work with the Shoutcast Dsp... I've ordered the plugsin as
1. the wrapper with plugins
2. the Shoutcast Dsp.

For whatever reason my direct-x plugins won't initiate and the Shoutcast Dsp will not display left/right channel levels when playing a file.

Help AnyOne?

Originally posted by NightAire
Brian,

You're a genius! I never even thought to look for something like this; now I gotta go download a bunch of direct-x plugins! :)

Thanks so much for your help!

WinAmp still ought to natively support this stuff, IMHO...