bradb
Well-known member
Kingston,
I agree my idea is a non-traditional view of M/S.. the Mid passes thru the M/S decoder and i've called it the center so we can do some separate processing on it.
In traditional mid/side, from the Mid/ side channels we get: Left = Mid + Side, Right = Mid - Side.. Two channels always, agreed.
EDIT:
Here's another way to look at it: http://mixonline.com/gear/reviews/audio_rupert_neve_designs_2/
But again, this Neve device takes in a stereo signal, makes it M/S processes the L and R (while not touching the Mid) and outputs a Stereo signal.
I agree my idea is a non-traditional view of M/S.. the Mid passes thru the M/S decoder and i've called it the center so we can do some separate processing on it.
In traditional mid/side, from the Mid/ side channels we get: Left = Mid + Side, Right = Mid - Side.. Two channels always, agreed.
EDIT:
Here's another way to look at it: http://mixonline.com/gear/reviews/audio_rupert_neve_designs_2/
But again, this Neve device takes in a stereo signal, makes it M/S processes the L and R (while not touching the Mid) and outputs a Stereo signal.