Mid/Side processing in Reason
- Marco Raaphorst
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I wrote a blog for how to do Mid/Side processing in Reason: http://melodiefabriek.com/blog/midside- ... in-reason/
Great article as always Marco, thanks for sharing!
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- Marco Raaphorst
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what patch do you need? I am using REs for this so it's trickyJmax wrote:Nice and straightforward, I was just wondering about this more the other night.
Could you include a patch as well possibly?
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hi marcoMarco Raaphorst wrote:what patch do you need? I am using REs for this so it's trickyJmax wrote:Nice and straightforward, I was just wondering about this more the other night.
Could you include a patch as well possibly?
James
this was a really great tutorial for me - it was easy to understand your guide and i thank you for it.
i have one small question about the mid/side processing.. can it only be hard panned channels that can be processed using this method? for example if i had varying pan setting for some instruments (half panned, quarter panned etc) where will these sounds go or does it mean i either have to pan hard all the way or keep in the middle for that instrument or sample or whatever its is.
thank you again
MC
- Marco Raaphorst
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you don't need to do anything about panning it is simply this:MitchClark89 wrote:hi marcoMarco Raaphorst wrote:what patch do you need? I am using REs for this so it's trickyJmax wrote:Nice and straightforward, I was just wondering about this more the other night.
Could you include a patch as well possibly?
James
this was a really great tutorial for me - it was easy to understand your guide and i thank you for it.
i have one small question about the mid/side processing.. can it only be hard panned channels that can be processed using this method? for example if i had varying pan setting for some instruments (half panned, quarter panned etc) where will these sounds go or does it mean i either have to pan hard all the way or keep in the middle for that instrument or sample or whatever its is.
thank you again
MC
- A MONO signal called Mid (read: middle) containing the frequencies which are played at the same volume level in both speakers, left and right, at exactly the same time. In other words: these are identical frequencies for both speakers.
- A MONO signal called Side containing the frequencies which are out-of-phase with each other when you compare the left with the right. In other words: frequencies which are only happening in one speaker at a certain time and not at all in the other speaker.
the MID/SIDE processor will find out which frequencies in both channels are the same and which in both channels are different.
hard panned channels will probably, because of out-of-phase, end up in the side channel. so you can further process them that way if you want.
but maybe I don't understand what you want to achieve.
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yes but that other RE has very useful additional features. check it, it is really cool!Loque wrote:This one is for free:Nocturn789 wrote:check this out:
https://shop.propellerheads.se/product/stereo-splitter/
one of my most important rack extensions
https://shop.propellerheads.se/product/ ... converter/
And this one too:
https://shop.propellerheads.se/product/ ... de-router/
I think there are a few patches in the FSB aswell, at least for compression afair.
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