Fibes wrote on Wed, 27 May 2009 09:28 |
Harland wrote on Tue, 26 May 2009 19:21 |
Fibes wrote on Tue, 26 May 2009 17:17 | In true M/S if your S gets closer than say 10db down from the M you will hear a shift to the + side.
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Can you explain that more, I don't get what you mean.
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The S signal can't be as prominant, it's filler if you will... Even properly tracked, decoded and inplemented M/S is going to lean toward the positive polartity side of the S channels at some relative amplitude. I find that if the s channels are more than 10 decibels down from the M channel you are usually good. The closer you get to equal amplitude, the more likely a shift to the positive S side will occur.
Since the advent of the DAW copying and flipping one S channel works better than most old matrixes but i still prefer to track into the DAW actually listening to what is going on, so i split and flip on the way in.
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What is "a shift to the positive S side"? And why does this occur?
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