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Author:  paul [ Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:12 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mono To Stereo

okay. ehm still mono. what need i do next?

Author:  MrKlorox [ Mon Jun 24, 2024 2:50 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Mono To Stereo

I guess I'm still not understanding what you're trying to accomplish. If you need to write it in your native language for it to make more sense, go ahead. I can use AI to translate it to English better than Google would.

My first response was a way to take a mono signal and put it in the left or right channel. My second response was a way to take a single channel and put it out of both channels.

Are you trying to only hear the difference between left and right channels? Are you trying to stereoify a mono song? If the latter, I don't know the right way to do this.

Author:  paul [ Tue Jun 25, 2024 8:23 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Mono To Stereo

I just noticed that the “pro sound” somehow has a different imager field. it is extremely wide on the sides. and if I do that, the correlation is very negative. Either they simply create such a wide side field with the EQ. or the existing pages have simply been boosted. I just want to know if I can generate such a wide side signal with a mono signal. or whether this is only possible with a stereo signal. Because when I take a mono signal and expand it with the ozone imager, I don't have nearly as big a stereo field as with the "Pro Sound" and the side signals are syncronized. With fake stereo they are not in sync

i also dont check this phase shi t https://ibb.co/XyCgphF

must be the 2 phases be the same? and if i dont have any phase how i create 1 phase? and if i create 1 phase how i create a second phase? and how much phases i need to creat a stereo field?`

and shall i switch to mono with keeping the 2 phases or can i swith to mono with zero phases.xD

thats the questions what i need to know. ty for help greetings

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