This is a very simple Mid-Side module for production.
It reveals inputs and outputs for the individual mid and side signals so you can connect any effect in the signal path.
To use, connect the stereo signal you want to modify in a m-s fashion to the L-R inputs of the device.
Connect the L-R outputs of the M-S module to one stereo channel of your mixer.
Connect the m output to the m input and the s output to the s input if you want that signal untreated
or put any type of effects (mono) in the signal path.
ps. To be able to treat a signal in a m-s fashion the signal should be stereo. Mono signal have no side information.
Enjoy!
Mid-Side module
Re: Mid-Side module
This is excellent !
But I don't see any L/R output ! Only 2 L/R inputs : one on the right and one on the left... So I can't connect the m output to the m input and the s output to the s input as there in no L/R output to get back m/s treated stereo signal. Or there is something I'm missing completly... (which is absolutely possible)
Could you show us a screenshot with stereo signal at L/R input, fx processing on m and on s, going back into the module then the stereo signal coming out of the device ?
Thanks a lot lot lot, fra77x ! I was looking for such a device ! Now, I need to use it properly !
But I don't see any L/R output ! Only 2 L/R inputs : one on the right and one on the left... So I can't connect the m output to the m input and the s output to the s input as there in no L/R output to get back m/s treated stereo signal. Or there is something I'm missing completly... (which is absolutely possible)
Could you show us a screenshot with stereo signal at L/R input, fx processing on m and on s, going back into the module then the stereo signal coming out of the device ?
Thanks a lot lot lot, fra77x ! I was looking for such a device ! Now, I need to use it properly !
Re: Mid-Side module
@JoPo i haven't made the output pads red...
I replaced the module with a new one with correct red output pads and removed a dsp forced load.
Download again the file. If you have a xite it would be best to assign custom dsp for the module and the
effects used so to avoid any phase issues. I can't guaranty behavior phase-wise for automatic distribution.
Normally it is very dsp-light and everything should work fine.
tip 1: You can leave for an example the mid signal unconnected and only get some more side effect...
tip 2: You can easily convert a mono signal to pseudo stereo by applying a small static delay (no feedback) to one of the channels.
Last edited by fra77x on Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:02 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Mid-Side module
Simplicity is beauty. Thanks!
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Ah !!fra77x wrote:@JoPo i haven't made the output pads red...
Ok ! That's it ! Now, I get it. Excellent !
It was a long time I want that kind of simple thing which offers so much possibilities of tweaking some stereo sound !
Thanks a lot !
Re: Mid-Side module
Thanks Fra77
4PC + Scope 5.0 + no more Xite + 2xScope Pro + 6xPulsarII + 2xLunaII + SDK + a lot of devices (Flexor III & Solaris 4.1 etc.) + Plugiator.
Re: Mid-Side module
thanks fra77 will give this a wirl
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This looks usefull, thanks!