No program needed, just three tracks and polarity reverse. No
difference, in my extensive experience, between doing it analog or
digital.
See my other post; no need to reinvent it. Lots of us have lots of
experience with MS here!
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Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
On Mar 10, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Steve Pelikan wrote:
> Am I right that what you're asking for is a program that would take two
> channels (L,R); compute two new channels (L+aR, L-aR) where "a" is some
> user adjustable fraction; and then send the combined data to the
> computer's sound card for playback? That's my limited understanding of
> Mid-Side. (Some day I'll get a figure 8 microphone...)
>
> I recall reading somewhere (perhaps this news group?) that experts find
> that doing this transformation digitally isn't as good as doing it in
> hardware. Is this that right? So perhaps what you need is one of
> those
> "mid-side matrix" units?
>
> Oh the other hand, if you need a software version and can't find one,
> let me know as I can probably put together a least a demo-versions of a
> standalone java program pretty easily.
>
> Steve P
>
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