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Which tools can treat Mid/Side stereo field separately ?
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| Dj_Kile |
| I use the fabfilter pro-q to control mid channel and side channel frequencies , what other tools has that kind of separation or used to treat stereo field |
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| Raphie |
| you can use voxengo MSED free as well and works like a charm |
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| Dj_Kile |
| just read the overview, this seems the one tool that I'v been missing, separated the channel into two will allow me to treat each individually with any other regular tool that i got ... AWESOME , thank man |
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| Raphie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj_Kile
just read the overview, this seems the one tool that I'v been missing, separated the channel into two will allow me to treat each individually with any other regular tool that i got ... AWESOME , thank man | yep, i use it all the time, treat M and S seperately and you will get much more control of your mix.
but don't overdo it, no extreme boosting of side volume or extreme cutting, gentle sculpture is key here. |
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| kitphillips |
| Flux does a bunch of impressive M/S compressors and limiters. Check them out. |
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| Dj_Kile |
| already started using voxengo MSED , gonna the Ms-12 and flux's stuff , i also heard about the flux but kind of slipt my mind |
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| Mplz |
| Ozone by Izotope is a great one |
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