Subject: | Re: Blumlein shufflers? |
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From: | "jtudor2005" jtudor2005 |
Date: | Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:04 pm ((PDT)) |
> I am re-positioning by first of all converting my stereo LR signal into i= ts M and S components (regardless of whether it began life as an MS recordi= ng or not). Then I am using EQ to alter the balance of M and S at some freq= uencies relative to others. > > As you know, increasing the S level relative to the M level will widen th= e stereo image, and vice versa. Using a low frequency shelving boost on the= S channel allows me to increase the level of the S signal at low frequenci= es only. The end result is that I have widened the image at low frequencies= but not at high frequencies. KerChing!!!! (easier description than drawing a light bulb coming on) Got it. |
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