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The suite was built to handle limitations in older digital audio workstations (DAWs). It includes:

The primary goal of the V.I Suite is to extract "hidden" spatial information—such as room reverb and ambience—already embedded within a stereo recording. It then redistributes these elements across the front left/right, center, surround left/right, and LFE (subwoofer) channels. v.i stereo to 5.1 converter suite

The suite offers several manual controls to fine-tune the "virtual" surround environment: The suite was built to handle limitations in

Allows users to toggle the low-frequency effects channel on or off as needed. Software Requirements and Availability The suite offers several manual controls to fine-tune

The V.I Stereo to 5.1 Converter Suite is exclusively available for systems. Because it is a 32-bit legacy plugin originally released in the mid-2000s, modern 64-bit DAWs (like newer versions of Cubase or Pro Tools) may require a "bridge" (such as jBridge) or a specific host like Plogue Bidule to run it correctly.

A specific toggle that redirects certain vocal frequencies to the center channel. This enhances dialogue clarity while maintaining the music's stereo spread.

Users can adjust the amount of extracted ambience sent to the front or rear speakers independently.