In the last week I've been working on a complete redesign of Natural Dynamics - the filter that some people really seemed to like but had both an insanely high CPU load and caused many artifacts.
What it does: Natural Dynamics boosts dynamics in recordings, and it tries to boost only "punchy" sounds (like drum kicks, hi-hats etc.). This means that in compressed music - but in fact, in almost all music - it makes music sound much more vivid.
I will post a description of what the different sliders do tomorrow; for now you can test the default settings and see if you like it.
Natural Dynamics is now always visible - you no longer need to use the 'hack' to turn it on. (You CAN still use it to enable the old implementation, which will be removed soon).
Windows stand alone:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster ... 25-001.exe
Winamp DSP:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/dsp_ ... 25-001.exe
Windows VST:
http://www.stereotool.com/download/vst_ ... 25-001.dll
Note: Be careful with this! Several people (including myself) have already experienced that after listening to music that's processed with Natural Dynamics, you get used to the dynamics - and if you turn on an FM station afterwards it sounds really bad.
If you use Natural Dynamics and no other processing, the effect on the sound is huge. If you turn it on in existing presets, the effect is much more subtle - but the audio really opens up.
Natural Dynamics needs a Declipper license (I'm not sure if I'll keep it that way but for now it does), however if you don't have a declipper license you won't get beeps every minute - just a spoken message as with the Advanced Clipper or FM features. It works best with the declipper enabled! (That's why I'm thinking of bundling them, I need to put it in somewhere...)