PSPaudioware upgrade PSP ConsoleQ plug-in
PSP ConsoleQ has gained cosmetic and functional improvments, with a new spectrum analyser view accompanied by additional operation options and an overhauled preset system.
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PSP ConsoleQ has gained cosmetic and functional improvments, with a new spectrum analyser view accompanied by additional operation options and an overhauled preset system.
This plug‐in is designed specifically to help identify and correct problems with stereo tracks or mixes, whether in L‐R or M‐S format.
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