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NEBUMONOHAAS
Mono Collapser/Haas Delay
Free Audio Software Effect Plugin (VST3/AU Windows/Mac)
Collapse stereo signal to mono, or delay left/right (Haas).
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Mono
Collapses stereo signal to mono.
Haas
Delays left or right signal by 0-40ms.​
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Version 1.0
Minimum System Requirements:
Windows 8.1 or later/macOS 10.9 or later (Intel/Silicon).
64bit VST3/AU Compatible DAW.
Credits:
Nebumonohaas © 2024 by Nebuphonic.
VST® is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH, registered in Europe and other countries.
"Haas" is a reference to Helmut Haas who famously documented this delay effect (the precedence effect) and has no association with this plugin.
Developer: Nebuphon.
Developed in SynthEdit by Jeff McClintock.
GUI: Nebuphon, SynthEdit.
Help: Jordan Tessier.
Haas Mono Compatibility Warning:
A Haas delay inherently causes phase issues when collapsed to mono. Check it in mono with yours ears to make the best of it. You can also monitor the signal with visual tools like a phase correlation meter, oscilloscope, etc. to help.
Installation Issue?
1. Your internet browser, antivirus, Windows, or macOS may incorrectly flag the contents of this installer as a "virus"; or as from an "unknown developer". In this case, please bypass it by following these directions: Windows, macOS.
2. Follow the instructions in how_to_install.rtf exactly, there are only two steps. If your OS views the .vst3 and .component as folders instead of files, they will load in your DAW regardless of that. You don't need to open them looking for .vst3 and .au files, all of it needs to be copied/moved for the plugin to work. There is no .au file, the au is the .component.
3. If you can't find the install locations in macOS, you may need to "show hidden files". Just navigate as close as you can, then press Command+Shift+period.
4. If the plugin isn't appearing in your DAWs list, you must rescan plugins in your DAW. Search online for "how to rescan plugins (DAW name: Cubase, Ableton Live, etc.)".
5. If your DAW lists plugin by manufacturer, it will be under "Nebuphonic".
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