Stereo Chorus / Dimension Emulator / VST3 / Windows
Phase Dimension

Width without phase issues.

Four dimension modes with LFO-driven movement — spatial width that stays mono-compatible. Sounds wide in the room, solid on a speaker.

Four modes. One continuum.

SDD-320 Inspired

Mode 1 is subtle width. Mode 4 is full, lush stereo. Each is a different character, not just a volume knob for width.

01
Presence

Subtle presence. Adds air without moving.

Minimal
02
Gentle Width

Gentle width. Tracks sit wider, chorus starts to appear.

Light
03
Breathing

Movement arrives. The stereo field begins to breathe.

Medium
04
Full Dimension

Full dimension. Lush, wide, unmistakably spatial.

Full

Width that moves.

Lissajous View
L + R

Subtle presence. A gentle widening that adds air without obvious movement. Sits well on anything.

Width arrives. Chorus character begins to show. Still sits in mono cleanly.

Movement comes in. The stereo field starts to breathe — you can feel it on headphones.

Full dimension. Lush, wide, unmistakably spatial. The Roland character at full expression.

Phase processing

Phase Lock.

M/S processing that splits the stereo field before processing. The side channel gets the full chorus and phaser treatment — wide, moving, alive. The mid stays clean and mono-compatible. Width exactly where you want it. Stability exactly where you need it.

Mid · Side · Processed independently

Phase Protect.

A multiband correlation limiter that catches phase cancellation before it happens. It monitors the stereo image across frequency bands and pulls back the effect where cancellation would otherwise occur. Set it once. Your low end stays intact.

Multiband · Correlation sensing · Always on

The stereo scope.

3 visualization styles

Every view is a different lens on the same stereo field. Pick the one that tells you what you need to know.

Phase relationships as mathematical curves. Ellipse width = stereo spread, tilt = balance.

Stereo energy as drifting particles. Direction and density show where your image sits.

Per-band stereo width. See if your bass is mono and your highs are wide.

The LFO.

3 visualization styles

The LFO drives all stereo movement in Phase Dimension. Three ways to see it — pick the one that reads fastest in your workflow.

Horizontal scan lines tracking L/R modulation. Edge glow intensifies at high rates.

Stereo spread as a filled region. Amber up = L channel, red down = R channel.

L and R modulation as separate waveforms. See how far apart the channels drift.

The correlation.

2 meter styles

Phase correlation tells you if your mix will survive mono. Two approaches — rolling history for trends, ghost marker for catching transient dips.

Correlation over time. Spot phase problems before they become audible.

Holds the worst recent correlation. Catches transient phase dips you'd miss.

Built for the mix.

Core Features

Phase Lock.

Side channel gets the full chorus and phaser treatment. The mid stays clean and mono-compatible. Width where you want it, stability where you need it.

M/S Processing · Mono-compatible

Phase Protect.

Multiband correlation limiter that catches phase cancellation before it happens. Set it and forget it — your low end stays intact.

Multiband · Correlation Limiter

1× to 8× oversampling.

Run light on dense sessions, run full quality on the master bus. Hot-swap between modes without glitches.

1× · 2× · 4× · 8×

Under the hood.

Reference
Performance
Dimension Modes1 · 2 · 3 · 4
Oversampling1× / 2× / 4× / 8×
LFO Refresh24 Hz
CPU (1× mode)Low
LFO ControlsRate · Depth
Phase LockM/S · Mono-safe
PhaseProtectMultiband correlation
Format & Platform
Plugin FormatVST3
PlatformWindows 10 / 11
Architecture64-bit
FrameworkJUCE 7.x
LicensePer-user activation
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