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Description
With the Sonoris MS Codec for SAWStudio, you can convert stereo signals to and from MS format. An explanation of the MS format can be found here.
Examples
The NMSC can be used to simply convert a MS signal to stereo. The NMSC can also be used in mastering, to enhance the stereo image of a mix. It is possible to widen of shrink the stereo image but more advanced techniques are also possible when the M and S signals are processed individually. The NMSC can also be used in mixing as an effect to create more or less distance between sound sources in a signal. This technique can be of use in for example film productions, where you might want to create the illusion of a sound source that moves closer or further away. Also, sub mixes can be adjusted in width to the width of the main mix when for example recording an orchestra. Another very useful effect is to use the NMSC after a reverb. You are now able to adjust the stereowidth of the reverb!
Features:
- supports 3 modes:
- LR -> LR: encodes and decodes a stereo signal to/from MS and allows adjusting the MS gain in between
- LR -> MS: encodes a stereo signal to MS and allows adjusting the MS gain
- MS -> LR: decodes a MS signal to stereo and allows adjusting the left/right gain
- The MS or stereo signal is shown on a level meter, with resetable peak indicator
- Glitch free operation of the faders
- full automation possible
- low CPU load
- settings can be saved
- 64 bit integer math
- TPDF dither is used to convert the 64 bit signal back to SAW format. The dither is generated in assembly language
Formats
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