Ahh ok sure. Yeah you're right I think, it's annoying because in theory, L
very useful anyway :)
I'm no expert, but sounds like Mid-Sides could give you what you need, no?
then you can get rid of the Mid and *voilà* : sides.
Eran, Mid-side is a different encoding to Stereo as you have 3 channels instead of 2, meaning the mono signal is already available.
Cheers, Joe
On 12 October 2012 10:49, i go bananas hard.off@gmail.com wrote:
oops, sorry about the double reply Joe, i forgot 'reply to all'
to turn a stereo signal into a mono one, yes it's L+R..but that's not what i wanted to do. I wanted to take ONLY the parts of a stereo mix which lie right in the middle. It would be basically the inverse of a stereo difference effect.
To put it another way, Stereo difference removes those parts of the mix which are panned dead center. What i want to do is leave those parts, and then remove anything that isn't panned dead center.
At first, i thought it would be as simple as just subtracting the stereo difference signal from the original mix. But when i actually tried it, it didn't work, and then also when i worked it out logically on paper, i realized that it's impossible just with simple arithmetic.
My best guess, is that you could FFT the stereo difference signal to get it's spectral profile, and then subtract that from the original mix. Might give it a go some time.