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[FEATURE] Dual DSP processing aka "stereo plugin"

Open eArt67 opened this issue 2 years ago • 9 comments

For workflow reasons it would be great if NAM would allow for dual mono input (e.g. two hard panned guitar tracks).

Just a small suggestion...

eArt67 avatar Mar 08 '23 20:03 eArt67

+1 🙌🏻

yoshimodular avatar Mar 25 '23 19:03 yoshimodular

+1 for stereo (and dual mono) please!

blakepennycook avatar Mar 29 '23 01:03 blakepennycook

This would be a huge quality of life improvement for me. Getting a NAM instance panned hard left and hard right can be a little tricky to get in phase properly. The ability to load a stereo instance, and be able to flip the phase on either side and do little ms micro-adjustments would be so cool! STL NADir has all the features I am looking for in that regard but it would be nice to get it functioning straight from NAM.

jaredbehrens avatar Apr 08 '23 17:04 jaredbehrens

Is this still on the radar?

While Genome now offers this, it has it's own issues (costs money, high CPU usage, problems with 96khz models). Therefore I also hope this feature can be incorporated into the NAM plugin itself.


The ability to load a stereo instance, and be able to flip the phase on either side and do little ms micro-adjustments would be so cool!

As the model and IR would be the same for the left and right channel, I really don't see the need for phase invert or time adjustments. This means the UI would be unaffected, which should make this feature easier to implement.

ampaze avatar Feb 22 '24 15:02 ampaze

ok sorry for the duplicate feature request, I should have checked, but i am also interested. is this still on your radar?

aombk avatar Apr 04 '24 16:04 aombk

It is the main reason I don't use NAM yet. Please add stereo processing feature! Thank you!

andivax avatar May 10 '24 08:05 andivax

I'm confused, is this stereo processing or not? I am using a VOLT 2 and there seems to be two inputs and a LR output, is it simply that inputs 1 and 2 from my volt are summed and then sent to both LR as a summed signal?

I may start digging into the code to see how it works. I know a bit about audio processing in software so I MIGHT be able to take a look at it. That being said my experience is in firmware and not software.

BTW: Great plug in this is some really great work!

ddjangl avatar May 19 '24 22:05 ddjangl

+1 🙏

mrtnvgr avatar Jun 21 '24 16:06 mrtnvgr