Quickly shape stereo width and spatial balance on Windows with a lightweight VST2 tool that makes mixes translate better on speakers.
Description
If you want a compact way to control how your mix sits in the stereo field, Arx One is a handy utility to keep in your toolbox. It runs as a VST2 on Windows and lets you adjust stereo spread and positioning so elements feel more focused on monitors. I reach for it when I need fast, musical spatial tweaks without complicated menus.
What you can do with it:
- Tighten or expand the stereo image to place sounds where they belong in the mix.
- Balance left/right content so the arrangement translates more reliably on loudspeakers.
- Make quick adjustments during mixing, mastering or sound design sessions to improve clarity and dimensionality.
Lightweight and straightforward, Arx One is aimed at producers and engineers who prefer practical, immediate tools for spatial control. If you mix on monitors and want predictable results across playback systems, it's worth trying out.