Re: Newbie questions
Re: Newbie questions
- Subject: Re: Newbie questions
- From: tahome izwah <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2009 10:05:12 +0200
2009/4/6 Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>:
>
> I do not know the details of all output devices that are compatible with the
> iPhone, but if there is one - BlueTooth or wired - which mixes left and
> right to product mono, then your math "won't work" because it will produce
> silence on those devices.
Right, if you do a full subtraction, yes.
> Your math will work on most discrete stereo
> devices, unless the distance between the speakers allows acoustic mixing of
> the signals, then it could get all phasey.
That's the whole point of doing the mono subtraction. Without it being
all phasey you wouldn't be able to subtract out the center.
> Sure there is. If you use the algorithm I suggested, then you can suppress
> the center channel, so long as you are happy with the result being mono.
Well, mono is always mono compatible, sure. :->
--th
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