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[TOS #6: duplicate thread] Foobar2000 0.9.5.6 portable with VST plugin, i'm so happy to share with you
Simon4ik
post May 13 2012, 17:36
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Once spent in forums dedicated to Foobar2000, decided to do something, or rather, I picked up two assembly and made one of them. Describe Foobar2000 will be brief. There are plug-ins: asio and vst and the scheduler (it is configured as an alarm clock). There is also an opportunity to listen to wpl, asf, asx playlists (foo input mslive) and is also common to foobars2000 formats. The background and the font I chose because it was convenient and pleasant to the eyes. Due to the fact that the hydrogenaudio forums vst plugin written that (George Yohng's VST Wrapper) does not work with versions lower than foobar 2000 version 1 , I decided to use in the assembly foobar2000 0.9.5.6 and had no problems, everything works so far.
VST plugins one by one:
1) A.O.M series - A.O.M. Stereo Imager D - equalizes the volume of the track extender stereo signal that is based on decorrelation.
Briefly about the main point:
Conventional stereo expander (using M / S expansion) can not hold the stereo information source. These plug-ins are sometimes emphasize the elements of the input side, however, such treatment is easy to spoil the tonal balance and stereo field.
2) Sanford bass tightener - emphasizes the bass, this is a surround sound effect, designed to compress stereo image. With it you can reduce all frequencies below a certain stereo mix (eg, 120 Hz) in mono, leaving a higher frequency in stereo. This can be useful in mastering to keep the bass juicier and leave the high stereo image without distortion.
3) 10 - Band - 10-band Equalizer - set treble only
4) Classic Master Limiter - Limiter, designed specifically to enhance the overall level of the track
5) TheoK Dark Mass - emphasizes the bass and drums, enhancer making something out of "fat", whether it's a whole mix, drums, trance bass drum, bass or guitar solo.
6) Loudmax - limiting the volume track, Look-Ahead Brickwall - limiter with automatic alignment of the volume.
The maximum volume is adjustable slider "Drive". The maximum volume of sound output - slider "Output".
Features:
Supports sample rates from 2 kHz to 384kHz.
Ability to overdrive without distortion: 730dB.
No increase in sampling rate, no meter.
The delay and the attack time: 1 Sample - 1.25ms.
Fall Time (Release Time): automatic. Depends on the volume at the inlet.
The maximum fall time: 1360ms.
The minimum decay time: 13.3ms.
A small CPU load: ~ 15MHz at a sampling rate of 48kHz for Intel Pentium D.
Does not support VST 2.4 64-Bit, but there is internal audio processing with 80-Bit LongDoublePrecision.

How do I install this version of the well-Foobar2000 0.9.5.6 on your computer?
1) Download the file and extract Downloads.rar on the C drive - the path to this folder will be as follows: C: \ Downloads \ KJAERHUS PLG

2) Download the file and extract NG Fooobar where we want.

3) Press ctrl + p, or preferences - output - asio virtual devices and select the installed the driver of our sound card (and then go in and set the playback sound quality on a 32-bit) ONLY IF YOU HAVE ASIO.

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