So, I was poking around the usual plugin forums and stumbled across something really neat: Spatializer. This one’s from a solo developer, no big marketing budget, just a guy clearly obsessed with giving you a better way to control your stereo field.

And honestly? It looks kind of brilliant.

What it does:

Spatializer lets you visually manipulate the stereo image of your mix from a single, intuitive interface. Each track in your session is represented as a circle on a sound stage, and you can move them around, tweak the stereo width, and even keep your low end perfectly mono-compatible if you need to. The shadows around each track adjust dynamically depending on your stereo spread and track gain — so what you see really matches what you hear. It’s oddly satisfying, like mixing in 3D.

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Nice touches:

  • In DAWs like Ableton Live and FL Studio, your track names and colors automatically carry over, though you can rename or recolor anything easily.
  • Latency-free A/B comparisons and a global bypass make checking your changes painless.
  • Sides-HPF with adjustable slope keeps the low end tight while you spread everything else.
  • Automatic gain compensation makes sure your stereo tweaks don’t wreck your mix balance.
  • Presets, shortcuts, contextual tooltips, and a fully scalable UI round out the thoughtful design.

Why it’s cool:

Most stereo-imaging tools are either clunky or buried in menus. Spatializer is a single, beautiful, interactive panel that lets you see your mix in real time and tweak everything intuitively. It’s simple, satisfying, and the kind of tool that makes you want to play with your mix for hours.

If you like stereo imaging, love seeing your mix in a visual, hands-on way, or just want to support a passionate indie developer, Spatializer is worth checking out. Small operation, big ideas — sometimes that’s the best combo.

Visit Smart DPS’s website right here for more details www.smartdsp.pro