I'm rebooting this thread because I've come up with another, more complex, centering issue, with no idea where to start.
I recently revisited a recording from a performance from almost 20 years ago, of an opera with piano accompaniment (the composer's original piano score). The performance was quite good, the voices well-trained and perfect for the small theater in which it was held, and it cleaned up nicely now in Rx10. However, the piano was set not in a central position but rather far off to the left, and the quasi-binaural recording reflects this very accurately. The voices alone are correctly spread across the sound stage, and although the piano is recorded on both stereo channels it is clearly way off to the left (this actually helps keep the voices nicely distinct, but it is distracting in its own way). Any of the actions I have used in the past to move a single piano towards the center would here squeeze the voices way over to the right. The mono mix is listenable but, well, flat. It would be great if I could isolate a piano stem from the vocals and mix a mono piano with the stereo voices, but I can't get the Rx10 Music Rebalance to separate piano from voices (overlapping frequency ranges, is it doable??) Does anyone know any way to do this, settings in Rx or another program to separate voices from piano, or any other method to accomplish a fix?
Jeff