If cep or audition handle VST plug-ins, you could use Waves S1
Imager, which is a nice M-S decoder with balance and width controls.
Alternately, you can construct an M-S decoder using three channels in
any mixer. Never used either of those programs, but maybe you could
do it in there, or split channels out to an outboard mixer. Route
the mid signal to the stereo bus, panned center. Route the Side
signal to two channels, panned hard left and right. Flip the phase
(polarity) on the right channel. Raising the volume of the side
signal's channels makes the stereo image wider. Lowering makes it
narrower. Simple!
-jeremiah
>Dear All,
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>Can anybody direct me to any previous discussions on how , if at all
>possible, can I set up CEP 2 or Audition to decode M&S files.
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>Also does anybody know of ant decent DX plug ins that do the business.
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>Roger C Boughton
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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