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On or about 7 Oct 2004 06:26:04 -0400, Mike Rivers allegedly wrote:
In article writes: Remove (like a vocal in the center) I'd belive. But "extract" the center information - like get rid of everything else? Really? You'd only need to invert the output from that and lay it on a track parallel to the original signal to leave only the centre remaining. Really? Have you tried it? Does it work? If so, you've revolutionized surround upmixing. Thanks, dood. Ahh. Thanks Mike. I did try it and also did the maths after I posted that. No it didn't really work. Effectively it just swapped left and right. I suppose I was somehow crediting the 'centre channel eliminator' as actually doing more than just L-R & R-L. Sorry about that. Noel Bachelor noelbachelorAT(From:_domain) Language Recordings Inc (Darwin Australia) |
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