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Title: M/S mixdown? What program and how?
Post by: Teen Wolf Blitzer on December 07, 2006, 01:31:00 PM
Hey now. 

I'm thinking of running the 414's m/s tonight for HBRSB and a board. 
Would it be better to run them onstage or back at the board since it's m/s and not the standard cards that I usually would do? 
Delay I can deal with in post.  And I don't think I want to  use the m/s thing on the v2 and/or miniMP (don't know which I'm using on the mics and which on the board at the moment). Somewhere I remember reading it's better to mix m/s in post instead of on the fly.  True?   
So how do I deal with the recording in post?  I have most of the programs...Samplitude, Soundforge, Wavlab, Audacity, etc. 
And do I just run levels like I normally would?  I understand an m/s signal will sound wierd through the headphones without being matrixed.  No biggie on that.  Any help appreciated. 

Mark
Title: Re: M/S mixdown? What program and how?
Post by: BayTaynt3d on December 07, 2006, 02:57:26 PM
I've heard you should give yourself a little extra headroom on the levels so when you sum the m/s matrix in post you don't clip (in which case you'll have to lower the inputs into the decoder plugin which is less than ideal). However, I've never run M/S so I should probably shut up now.
Title: Re: M/S mixdown? What program and how?
Post by: rowjimmytour on December 07, 2006, 03:41:55 PM
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In older versions of SF, the "Pan/Expand" built-in plugin handled M/S. If it doesn't exist in v7, just search for VST or DirectX plugins that have what you want.

This works good or ya can use wavlab 5 built in decoder under effect. Keep your levels at about -6db then when ya pan the two MS together ya have head room. nice thing about wavlab is ya can listen to it while ya pan. Good luck and say hi to Josh for me.
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