The specific version you're looking for, which comes with all the presets available for free, might be a bit tricky to find. However, I can suggest a few options:
While the average user might have dabbled with the simple "Bass Boost" or the cheesy presets of DFX, Sound Solution 131b was the enthusiast’s secret weapon. It wasn't a simple equalizer; it was a comprehensive dynamics processor. It sat in your signal chain like a master sound engineer, aggressively dissecting the frequencies and stitching them back together.
Usability and Interface Considerations The Winamp era placed heavy emphasis on skinning and playful UI metaphors. Plugins like Sound Solution 131b had to balance visual flair with parameter discoverability. Key UX aspects include:
While the plugin is highly customizable, it is famous for its built-in presets that provide immediate results: Google Groups : Designed for a tight, punchy mix ideal for broadcasting.
: Use the internal interface to browse and load the included or custom preset files.
Preferred by many for a "nice tight mix" suitable for broadcasting. Preset 1 (Soft Enhance):
: Users report that with proper adjustment, it can replicate the results of hardware processing costing thousands of dollars. Presets and Usage