N.º 03 · Stereo width & motion
The Eye watches your stereo field.
Its interface is the Eye of Horus in live 3D: the iris is a real goniometer of your signal, it breathes with the modulation, blinks, and goes to sleep when you bypass. Every glow is wired to real engine telemetry — nothing on screen is fake.
Content-aware for real: it detects what you feed it (bass, vocal, drums, pad, guitar, piano, synth) and adapts voice count, width and motion to that source.
2 to 16 modulated voices chosen dynamically — not a fixed number.
Safe Bass: everything below the protected crossover (60–200 Hz, adjustable) is never modulated. Your low end never wobbles. The split is mathematically exact.
Built-in mono safety net: a correlation servo plus center-lock protect the mono fold-down automatically — not just a passive width knob.
K-weighted loudness compensation: turning the effect up doesn't change perceived volume, so you judge the sound, not the level.
Optional BBD character stage (behavioral NE570 compander model) colors only the modulated band — the low end stays pristine. Five LFO shapes including an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck random walk.
Classic modes inspired by Juno I/II, Dimension and Ensemble circuits — engineering starting points with those flavors, not hardware clones.
Zero latency reported to the host.
Every claim above is backed by the shipping code — how we measure is documented in the methodology. Methodology →
| Controls | Amount · Width (0–1.5) · Rate (0.03–6 Hz) · Depth (0.1–20 ms) · Tone · Safe Bass · Character (Clean/BBD) · Classic Mode · LFO Shape · Drift · Stereo Phase · Quality (Eco/Standard/HQ) |
|---|---|
| Latency | 0 samples |
| Mono safety | Correlation servo + center-lock, automatic |
| Format | VST3 · Windows x64 (validated) · runs local or on the Se7en Audio Server |
Part of the line
Every Se7en plugin can hand its heavy DSP to the Se7en Audio Server — a separate process, outside your DAW's audio thread — and the plugins can feed each other through internal sidechain groups, no DAW buses. No server? It always sounds: local processing is instant fallback.
Free download
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Who builds this
These tools come out of a working studio — built by a producer with 25 years of records for his own sessions first. If you make music and already have an audience, the studio also takes collaborations.