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Originally Posted by DaveGamble Are you needing something for 5.1? 7.1?
I imagine you probably need some routing/per-channel flexibility...?
Can you give me some insight into what you need?
Right now there's an M/S decoder, and you can pick whether an instance operates on the Stereo image or on Mid,Side,Left,Right. Could easily extend that to being able to operate on C, LsRs, the 5.0 set, the LFE... ?
Tell me more about what you need.. maybe there's a neat way to design this in?
Cheers,
Dave. |
I am really glad that this seems to be of interest to you. thumbsup
I would need the ability to group certain channels within a multichannel setup and process other channels individually. For example, in a 5.1 channel I might want to treat L/R and Ls/Rs as stereo pairs while EQing the C and LFE channels individually. Sometimes I might want to group L/C/R or L/R/Ls/Rs. It would be awesome if stereo groups could also be set up for M/S processing.
In any x.1 surround format the LFE always needs to be treated differently than all other channels and in most cases you need at least three different EQ groups. If all channels that need the same EQ curve could be controlled by one set of knobs and there is total flexibility in terms of routing and grouping all within a single instance of the plugin, you would have the ultimate surround EQ. With these features eQuality will definitely become THE go-to EQ in surround post-production and music mixing!
You should check out the Voxengo plugs - they are a pretty good example for a very flexible multichannel implementation. Flux Epure also does this, but I am not sure how well, since the demo only allows stereo operation