Sat 28 Jul 2007, 16:58
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Hi all,
I wanted (had a look in search didn't find anything) to know what (if any) free MS decoders are out there (MAC PTLE 7.3.1) I had a WAVES trial for a year last year of all there goodies. There is a decoder in there but I don't think I could buy that on it's own. Apart from that I know on nothing else. Any info. will be greatly appreciated! Lee |
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Sun 29 Jul 2007, 12:04
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Me again!
If you record in the MS signal as mono tracks, this is simply a matter of making a copy of the S track, panning the resulting track to the opposite side of the original and flipping it's phase. The simplest route for phase inversion on PTLE is to insert a low-powered DigiRack plug-in (such as 1-band EQ) and using the included phase switch. -------------------- www.myspace.com/commercialmusicstudios
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Sun 29 Jul 2007, 13:51
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Hi again Jim!
I'm glad that I'm being followed by you I already recorded the tracks in stereo, I'll split them into Mono then faze the appropriate channel. Thanks very much for your help. Best, Lee Me again!
If you record in the MS signal as mono tracks, this is simply a matter of making a copy of the S track, panning the resulting track to the opposite side of the original and flipping it's phase. The simplest route for phase inversion on PTLE is to insert a low-powered DigiRack plug-in (such as 1-band EQ) and using the included phase switch. |
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leegrainge Ms Decoders Sat 28 Jul 2007, 16:58
syncunit QUOTE (Jim Hoyland @ Sun 29 Jul 2007, 12... Thu 9 Aug 2007, 16:50
leegrainge QUOTE (syncunit @ Thu 9 Aug 2007, 16:50) ... Thu 9 Aug 2007, 18:39
Jim Hoyland You only need three tracks if you want to alter th... Fri 10 Aug 2007, 13:33![]() ![]() |
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