MAATgo

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  • Mac OSX Mac OSX
  • Windows Windows
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  • VST VST
  • VST3 VST3
  • Audio-Unit Audio-Unit
  • AAX Native AAX Native
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Description

Introduction

Available for all major plug-in formats, including VST 2, VST 3 and AAX for macOS and Windows plus Audio Units for macOS, MAATgo delivers complete “preamp” or monitor controller–style channel routing, plus a software goniometer that authentically replicates an analog oscilloscope experience.

Modern classical and soundtrack composer Max Richter once wrote, “I feel like every instrument should have an oscilloscope.” With MAATgo, now you can!

Dive…Deeper

If music is your profession, your passion or both, MAATgo is for you. Our first prosumer product, MAATgo is explicitly built for everyone who listens to HRA (High Resolution Audio) files and streams on their computer. Whether your mixing, mastering or just sinking into your fave recording, MAATgo will enhance your experience and provide for more informed listening.

Control Is Power

Hiding behind a simple interface, MAATgo is a powerful analytical tool. With more functions than most hardware monitor controllers, MAATgo gives you the ability to quickly check mono folddown plus isolated left/right channels as well as L minus R and potential phase pitfalls. It’s your early warning plug–in for additional safety checks to prevent downstream surprises with their associated lost time and revenue.

See What You’re Hearing

The goniometer or “phase scope” quickly conveys global trends and troubles, letting you gauge frequency response and phase shift, with an additional visual out–of–phase warning built in. Plus, an optional autogain feature insures that you’ll see an understandable display with a wide range of input amplitudes.

Visualization has long been part of music on a computer, and MAATgo’s options are easy to like. Unlike an oscilloscope which takes up room in your equipment rack, MAATgo has a notable absence of knobs. Control over gain, focus, “phosphor” color, drawing style and persistence are all there in the prefs, and your preferences can be saved as a personal preset.

Stream Through

A bonus with MAATgo is the standalone or “native” version that’s included. It’s native in that it runs on its own, without the help of a DAW, plug–in host or player app. The standalone version let’s you really saavy geeks out there use MAATgo as a stream–through processor for a dedicated metering machine, just like component separates in the hi–fi hardware world. To use MAATgo standalone, you usually need a “virtual audio device,” an audio driver that provides a soft device your operating system can use for audio patching. For Windows, we recommend VB-Audio’s HI-FI Cable. For macOS, we recommend Existential Audio’s BlackHole. Both are free.

History Repeats

In the Golden Age of consumer hi–fi, some preamplifiers had not only a “balance” knob, but stereo/mono blend controls and even an oscilloscope to instantaneously display amplitude, frequency and the phase relationship between left and right channels. Marantz, Panasonic, Pioneer and SAE sometimes included an oscilloscope in their receivers, while the Apt Corporation’s legendary and groundbreaking Holman Preamplifier had a range of channel re–routing switches and a continuous stereo/mono blend control. This was not “feature creep,” needless features just to fill out a list. The Apt’s re–patching and intermix controls served a very useful purpose.

Back in the Analog Era, when pros had custom hardware or monitor sections on their desk, most hi–fi enthusiasts had “separates.” These were individual stereo components, like a tuner or preamp, each serving one purpose. With the advent of “computer audio,” that rig can been reduced to a personal computer feeding a DAC or digital–to–analog converter. In turn, the DAC feeds a power amplifier or powered loudspeakers. While this minimalist setup eliminates a preamplifier, it has only a volume control and most player applications lack typical controls other than volume. Enter MAATgo, a preamp’s worth of advanced choices. When any of the controls are disabled, they are completely “out of circuit” and do not affect the sound quality. When any control is enabled, it’s DSP uses 64 bit, double precision floating point math to ensure maximum fidelity. Also, MAATgo will operate at up to 384 kHz, compatible with the highest fidelity lossless PCM files and streams generally available.

It All Adds Up To Versatile

Better informed means better enjoyment…Whether you’re troubleshooting an issue, setting up a new system, or just exploring the nuances of your or your client’s music, MAATgo makes it easier. With all of its functionality, it’s a no–brainer for day–to–day pro audio. For audiophiles and enthusiasts, it’s faster and more pleasant to track down a noisy cable or component, burn in new speakers or headphones, set up a new cartridge or tonearm, or even figure out how a reissue sounds different from the previous generation. All that and more with just a button click.

Easy On You…And Your System

All of MAATgo’s functionality is wrapped in an information-rich yet visually unobtrusive, resizable user interface that occupies only a small slice of screen real estate. Likewise, the plug-in is very “light weight,” demanding an absolute minimum of CPU resources so it won’t slow down your DAW, player or host.

Low cost, unprecedented control and intuitive operation all add up to MAATgo as a must–have tweak to any computer audiophile’s or in–the–box engineer’s playback solution.

System Requirements

macOS

OS: macOS
RAM: 2 GB
Plugin Formats: VST-2, VST-3, AU, AAX, STAND-ALONE
Support: 64_bit
Internet: Required

Windows

OS: Windows
RAM: 2 GB
Plugin Formats: VST-2, VST-3, AAX, STAND-ALONE
Support: 32_bit, 64_bit
Internet: Required

Brand: MAAT
SKU: XCH-1414-1014