Hey thanks. And same to you!
PM on its way in a few for the files. Trade show now over, but heading out of town this afternoon for the weekend. Will fire up the editing computer upon my return next week.
My notion includes wanting total side channel cancellation when collapsed to mono, so I’m not inclined to process left differently than right other than the polarity reverse.
Got it. May not be helpful, but side channel will also fully cancel when collapsed to mono after any arbitrary rotation of the side channel, once its summed with its polarity flipped copy. Its that polarity flip which causes full cancellation, regardless of the amount of phase rotation applied. Same as flipping polarity without applying any phase rotation first. So I might return to you a 90 degree rotated side channel and a few others, say rotated 30 degrees, 60 degrees, etc. When collapsed to mono, bass cancellation on the side where phase was inverted, and reinforcement on the side where it was not will vary with the amount of rotation, which may or may not be useful. Interesting to hear anyway.
That's different than applying a different phase rotation to each side channel copy which doesn't collectively sum to a full 180 degrees, which that plugin can also easily do and is the basis of the examples in that other thread. In that case the primary goal was better balanced stereo, yet secondarily didn't want the channel designated as "side" to fully cancel when collapsed to mono.