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  • Superb signal analysis suite for high-end mastering and post production.

Overview

  • Fully equipped stereo toolkit
  • Input section for A/Bs, signal correction and gain structuring
  • Stereo processing section with Width, Mid -> Side and Side -> Mid
  • Extensive suite of visualisation options
  • Windows VST, VST3 and AAX as 32+64bit, RTAS 32bit
  • Mac VST, VST3, AU and AAX as 32+64bit

Sound

  • Channelstrip input controls
  • M/S encode and decode
  • Extensive options for gain structuring
  • High-pass filters for Mid and Side
  • Comprehensive stereo field control
  • Monitor controller functionality
  • Supports dual inputs with crossfade and delay for A/B of signals

Vision

  • PPMs and Bendymeters
  • Fully featured FFT Spectrum Analyser
  • Octave, 1/3rd Octave and 1/12th Octave displays
  • 2D and 3D Spectrographs
  • Lissajous and Oscilloscope displays
  • Phase Meter and Correlation Meter
  • 1/3rd Octave RMS Analyser
  • Phase Spectrum analyser
  • Bit Scope
  • ITU1770 Short-Term loudness history and histogram display
  • Full ITU1770 / EBU r128 / ATSC A/85 loudness metering support
  • Full-screen mode and PNG screenshots

Windows System Requirements

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  • Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
  • 32bit or 64bit
  • ProTools 7 or newer.
  • A host that supports VST or VST3, such as:
    • Steinberg Cubase
    • Steinberg Nuendo
    • Steinberg Wavelab
    • Sony ACID Pro
    • Ableton Live
    • Cockos Reaper
    • Magix Sequoia
    • Magix Samplitude
    • AudioMulch

Mac OS System Requirements

  • OS X 10.7 or newer, including Catalina (10.15)
  • Intel Mac
  • ProTools 7 or newer.
  • A host that supports VST, AU or VST3, such as:
    • Apple Logic (32bit or 64bit)
    • Apple Garageband
    • Steinberg Cubase
    • Steinberg Nuendo
    • Ableton Live

Specifically not supported (might work, but I can't test/support these platforms): Windows 95/98/XP, OS X 10.0,10.1,10.2,10.3,10.4,10.5,10.6

Dualism uses OpenGL2. Most graphics cards work fine. Integrated Intel graphics may perform poorly.

1.10 -> 1.11

  • Upward scrolling option for 2D spectroscope.
  • Correlation meter defaults to 1, not 0.
  • Loudness meter and loudness history data persists and is updated in background when switching between big size and full screen graphs.
  • Changes to graph type and routing will only sync between main UI and full-screen graph as long as they are set from full screen window. If set from main UI, they will become independent.
  • Fix correct screen number showing in full-screen screen select menu.

1.09 -> 1.10

  • Improved HiDPI support
  • Fix HiDPI fullscreen
  • Support VST2 getEffectName for some rare hosts

1.08 -> 1.09

  • Fix AU validation in old not-really-supported versions of Logic
  • Reaper key entry improvements
  • HiDPI support in Cubase and Studio One on Windows
  • Improvements with discrete parameters drag/mousewheel

1.07 -> 1.08

  • Fix fade in when bouncing audio and delay not set to 0
  • Pass key presses through to DAW when in full screen mode
  • Scope correctly aligns to bar position when sync mode on
  • Options for increased scope sync length up to 16 bars
  • Fix MS decoders and encoder
  • Fix Side->Mid and Mid->Side controls
  • Added zoom for lissajous meter
  • Fix crash after long period of use
  • Added option to view full 64 bits to bit scope
  • Keep graph type and routing in sync when switching in and out of full screen
  • Mac build now requires 10.7 or later
  • Improve menu position when opening a menu would cause it to appear offscreen
  • AAX Mac window focus improved
  • Fix potential crash when file saving fails
  • Accept ',' and 'k' when entering value by text
  • Fix crash when setup window open in more than one instance
  • Fix crash when closing UI with text box open
  • Fix crash with text entry on touchbar MacBook Pro
  • Fix potential crash when closing UI
  • Prevent Cubase/Nuendo right-click menu from appearing when right-clicking on a clutter bar button that accepts right-clicks
  • Support for mono->stereo AU
  • Removed RTAS versions from OSX installer
  • Installer searches for existing VST plugins folder for 64-bit plugins on Windows if run for first time
  • Correctly sign Windows installers with Codesigning cert
  • Improve text and layout for Windows installers
  • Improve install descriptions and logo for Mac installers

1.06 -> 1.07

  • Overhauled Scope!
  • Fix MS decoder! (automatically corrects old sessions)
  • Horizontal Spectrograph
  • Correct RMS readout in Level metering
  • Fix bug with Loudness metering in non 44100 sessions
  • Fix recall of A/B banks
  • OpenGL improvements
  • Reduce graphics overheads
  • Improve text editing on 64bit mac
  • Improve VST3 automation
  • Import VST3 tracknames
  • Improve mousewheel handling on windows
  • Improve keyboard handling
  • Improve automation resolution in Logic X
  • Fix VST3 double-precision sidechaining in Wavelab 9
  • Updated pagetables for Avid S6

1.05 -> 1.06

  • Improve UI styling
  • Fix bug with BitScope channel selection
  • Fix 32bit Carbon UIs on OSX

1.04 -> 1.05

Band Stop Filter

  • Fix fullscreen and reimplement screen selector.
  • Improve labelling for Loudness Metering.
  • Fix bug with Tuner and non 44100 samplerate.
  • Fix bug with inaccurate signal shown for Side channels in fullscreen.

1.03 -> 1.04

  • Update AU validation.
  • Allow all AUs to use Cocoa UIs on 32bit mac.
  • Improve speed of session recall for AUs.
  • Fix mousewheel on 2nd screens.
  • Clip colour preference.
  • Pref to show Balance in dB.
  • Update OpenGL.
  • Fix bug that caused pointer to become hidden.
  • Improve UI resize handling.
  • Fullscreen opens on current screen.

1.02 -> 1.03

  • Fix bug with AAX automation whereby discrete parameters could jump.
  • Fix bug with mousewheel on windows to left of main screen on windows.
  • Improve determinism of automation when rendering.
  • Improve handling of OS load dialog for presets.
  • Improvements for latency reporting both realtime and offline.
  • 'single line' draw style.
  • Additional presets.
  • fix bug causing rare crashes on window close.
  • Optimise DSP CPU usage. About 3x faster now.
  • Target colour pref affects both clip and target.
  • Space no longer closes fullscreen. Use escape.

Band Pass Filter

1.01 -> 1.02

  • Added Chromatic tuner.
  • Extrawide width adjustment implementation.
  • Right-clicking '2' opens menu to pick input from another instance.
  • Synch mode for scope - synchs redraw to graph time on display.
  • Host-bpm-synch for scope - sets display time to match host bpm as 4,2,1 beat.
  • Pref to draw scope L -> R instead of R -> L.
  • Pref to draw scope as outline.
  • RMS time configurable.
  • Hold peaks pref for N Octave.
  • Prefs for cursor readouts in note-name and higher precision.
  • Alt-drag and Right-drag for pan faders moves them together.
  • Refine VU and Nordic PPM times.
  • Fix obscure crash with Sequoia.
  • Add pref for Level Meters target calliper colour.

1.00 -> 1.01

  • Fix AU showing up as mono.
  • Fix failover for fullscreen when antialiasing unavailable, mac 32bit.
  • Clean up shutdown and prevent hangs on window-close.
  • Fix line width bug in Loudness History.

If you make tools, you get to watch them grow organically. You watch them in use, reconsider your design, and revise them. There's a documentary where Bob Moog compares growing peppers in his garden to designing synthesisers, and the analogy is perfect. You watch what you've grown, and you nurture it to be better. You slowly watch as a seed turns into a mature form.

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Dualism started out as a mastering tool to allow for easy A/Bs between tracks. But there were obvious features missing, so it grew. Before long, it seemed obvious to add all the niceties from the channel strip of a high-end console and a monitor controller. It became a way to handle all the edge-cases of everyday audio work that would otherwise require a collection of disparate tools.

Metering started as an obvious necessity, but then it, too, grew. The PPMs grew to include new bendymeters incorporating the new ITU1770 loudness standard. The graphs expanded to include all manner of things we wanted to easily visualise - from the obvious, such as FFT analysis, through the useful, such as loudness measurement, to the more obscure, such as the bitscope for visualising usage in digital data streams. The 3D spectrograph became something of a crowning feature. A lot of time was spent just watching it, imagining how to enhance it whilst presenting just the data itself, and without ever embellishing for the sake of aesthetics.

We never compromise function for the sake of form - it's anathema to the desire to make fine tools. Rather delightfully, without having made a single compromise, we're proud to say that we've created something we find beautiful. There's a degree of risk that you can get lost in visualising your audio. It's a profound synaesthetic experience. This flower has blossomed.

- Dave Gamble, 2014

Hi all,
I've spent a long time thinking about multiband limiters, and why no-one likes them. There are two kinds of multiband limiters: multiband dynamics processors followed by a wideband limiter, and truly multiband limiters. Well.. there was really only one truly multiband limiter, but now there's two.
Waves L3 was groundbreaking.. or, it should have been, but actually it's just really aggressive. I wanted a technical understanding of why I would consistently prefer L2 to L3.
Sometime around august last year, I had an idea for the design of a multiband limiter - something to basically magic a set of gain-reduction signals into making a limited signal with the friendliest possible gain-reduction curves. I fully destroyed an A4 notepad with scribbling, ending up with a very chunky proof and something I could implement.
Turns out, we don't like L3 because it *solves the wrong problem*. L3 tries to maximise gain at all costs. Don't do that; it makes s***** curves that impart distortion. Turns out (and here I'm somewhat giving the game away to anyone who wants to steal the idea) that the 'right' strategy (based on weeks of listening tests) is to make the gain reduction curves as smooth as possible.
If you stop worrying about maximal loudness and instead design for invisibility, then invisibility is what you get. Whilst for the same drive, you get a quieter result, the distortion is dramatically reduced. So you can drive harder and actually end up with a perceptually louder result.
So, we built that and played with it loads and listened and listened and listened (to everything we could find, mastered or not).
Then we found out that release really matters for limiters. I should expand on that. Obviously release is crucial, but there's more than one way to implement a release, and an infinity of ways to implement an autorelease.
So, generally, you get one limiter to sort some peaks, with a fast release time (So you don't get dips in level after transients), and then maybe another one to flatten dynamics a little, and that one needs a slower release.
There are a lot of limiters which have auto-releases which basically adjust the release time depending on whether they think they're seeing transients or dynamics. Aaaaand we listened. And it's a crapshoot. Some material works great with one, some with another, and it's always a bit of a compromise.
So we had this idea we should basically just have two limiters that work together, to distribute the work between them. You get a dynamic limiter with configurable release time, which is in a 'sane' range, like a few hundred ms, and a transient limiter with a configurable time which is a couple of ms at most.
End result is, dynamics don't pay for transients, and everything still gets done. All multiband too!
It's been a fun beta, and we're going to release on monday. If all goes well, we'll have a video introduction, and I might even make some videos explaining some concepts myself (though that's guaranteed to be weird).
I'm going to invite some beta testers to pop up to help me explain things.
Dave.
(NB: This is for Mac and PC. iOS is not supported!)
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