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3-D Binaural Spatializer

The 3-D Binaural Spatializer is a VST plugin for Windows and Mac that gives the listener the illusion that the sound sources are actually in 3-dimensional space. It uses head related transfer functions to process the audio, allowing the user to choose an angle in the horizontal plane between 0° and 360°. There are instructions and other info in the README file. Also, this effect only works with headphones.

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  1. BlueLab Wav3s is a plugin that simply displays the sound in 3D.Several display modes are available, as well as parameters to adjust the display. The view is interactive and can be easily.
  2. CamelCrusher by Camel Audio is an easy to use VST Plugin described as “free ‘colouring’ multi-effect plugin”. Even though Camel Audio was bought by Apple in the year 2015, which led to them releasing a paid version CamelPhat, you can still get CamelCrusher for free.

Note: The beta version of Audacity is supposed to support VST plugins, but I’ve been having trouble getting this to work properly inside Audacity. It should work fine in most other DAWs.

Sound samples:

Anaglyph is a high-definition binaural spatialization engine developed after a decade of spatial hearing research effort into the perceptual and technical capabilities of binaural rendering. Now the Anaglyph free VST. Manipulate 3D mixes using rotation, reflection, movement, reverb, spatial EQ and much more. Use a single O3A master to produce many output mixes such as stereo, binaural, 5.1, 7.1, 7.1.2, Auro-3D, 22.2 and more, or keep the O3A audio itself and decode it live in Rapture3D or YouTube. You know you want to. May 16, 2017 Muze is a multi-reverb VST/AU plugin that combines a 3D audio mixer with a high quality binaural near & far field model.

Use headphones!

Heres a concrete piece I wrote and mixed using this plugin:

Here’s some cardboard box sounds I ran through the plugin:


You can use envelopes to control the angle, just like with volume or panning.

(these plugins were released in 2011 when I was a student, and haven’t been updated since then)

Features

HRIR/HRTF Personalization

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Customization of binaural rendering parameters for a given listener. Select here the specific HRTF (ears), by choosing an appropriate HRTF/SOFA file. Tailor HEAD SIZE to optimize lateral cues. /classic-vst-plugins.html.

Near-Field Enhancements

Rendering enhancements that improve the sensation of distance for nearby source positions. PARALLAX correction selects HRIR positions based on the actual direction of arrival of the sound object as “seen” by each ear, rather than using the head-centered coordinate system. ILD correction modifies the right/left levels, as a function of frequency, to account for the head shadowing effect of nearby sound objects. This modification is applied predominantly to the opposite side ear, in an effort to maintain sound level of the nearby ear.

Externalization Booster

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When rendering sounds over headphones, a common artifact is that sounds seem to be very near, or even inside, the listeners head. This does not typically occur when listening over monitor speakers in a studio. This module adds the subtle acoustic cues of a reproduction system in an acoustically controlled studio, providing improved externalization. This is not to be confused with a reverberation plug-in. GAIN, EQ, and SPATIAL DETAIL level can be adjusted to optimize the effect for the given soundscape to improve transparency while providing these additional cues.

Stabilization Enhancer

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In the case of non-tracked binaural rendering, static source positions are sometimes difficult to localize correctly, with front/back confusions often occurring for sources in certain regions. To reduce such confusions, and to help stabilize the perceived position of the sound object, the actual rendered position is varied slightly, providing “added redundancy” of localization cues to the brain, reducing localization confusion.