Nugen are doing a survey which you can get a $100 voucher for and also a free plugin.
https://nugenaudio.com/
Yup. No catch. I got Sigmod.
https://nugenaudio.com/sigmod
I'm going to put the voucher towards this bundle:
https://nugenaudio.com/focus
It contains both the Stereoizer and Stereoplacer plugins, plus the killer Monofilter.
https://nugenaudio.com/monofilter
https://nugenaudio.com/stereoplacer
https://nugenaudio.com/stereoizer
It will work out at about 20 bucks a plugin if you include the free Sigmod I got. You got a choice of free plugins and though limited it's not bad at all.
It will cost me about 80 quid in all. And I'm good with that.
The focus bundle is perfect for anyone that messes about with samples or does mastering. Only recently discovered Nugen, but I think they do amazing plugins. Been demoing them lately. Can't afford their true peak limiter this time around, but I'll wait for the next sale next year. It's a great limiter. Got lots of them already though. The other focus bundle plugins will get a bit more use.
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But to answer OP putte's OG question:
I just stumbled across the Nugen Stereoplacer and really like this concept of placing frequencies in the stereo field. So I wonder if there are any other plugins out there working in a similar way.
I'm a big fan of Stereo Savage. Yours for 29 bucks -
https://www.pluginboutique.com/produ...5-StereoSavage
Made by Credland Audio. Same devs as Devious Machines unless I'm very mistaken. Whatevs, great plugin.
Not sure how much overlap with the Stereoplacer, but there you go. It's another option that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.