At 7:51 PM +0000 8/27/10, hartogj wrote:
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>Hi Rob,
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>I am finally trying to figure out the steps for your method MS
>processing of LR stereo imaging using the software I have which is
>Adobe Audition 1.5.
>
>The first step is converting from LR to MS. In the multi-track view
>this conversion is listed as a setting in the Channel Mixer effect,
>and when that is selected it shows New Left Channel L(50) R(50)and
>New Right Channel L(50) R(-50). My first question is, when I convert
>from LR->MS will M then be presented as the Left channel and S as
>the Right channel?
>
>John Hartog
>
>> I think the advantage is most evident when the
>> Low Hz is arriving from one direction and with
>> greater than desired presence. As you describe,
>> because <125 Hz is largely omni-directional and a
>> high percentage is common to both mics, in phase,
>> its can be isolated and effectively addressed in
>> the center of the stereo field using L/R to MS ->
>> Stereo EQ -> MS to L/R processing allowing the
>> out of phase bass to be preserved and enhanced on
>> the sides. I use this processing all the time in
>> post now because its quite useful at obtaining
> > more sense of depth in the center of the field.
>
Hi John--
All of the matrix plugs I've used place the Mid in the left channel
and Sides in the Right. I haven't used Audition in several years so I
can't confirm the Mixer Effect option. Audition users please chime
in. +Matrix plugs don't come in an Audition-compatible flavor? Rob
D.
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