WORNG LRMSMSLR with A*B+C stereo modulation

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • This patch uses the LRMSMSLR to encode two Mangroves oscillators (patched to L&R) to mid/side format, then the mid and side are patched to a Befaco A*B+C four quadrant multiplier which is modulated by a VCOb. The modulation signal to the Mid channel is sent through Vector Space and the signal is taken from the Unsphere output, which gives a rectified, offset and subtracted version of the signal so that as the side level increases the mid decreases and vice versa. At slow modulation rates the stereo signal folds down to mono and then opens back up to reverse stereo, as the modulation speed increases up into audio rates sidebands are introduced which are factors and multiples of the two original signals and the modulation signal.
    Note: To properly hear Mid Side signals you'll need to listen on headphones or monitors, phone speakers and many computer speakers sum elements of the audio to mono which removes the phase reversed elements of the side signal.

Комментарии • 8

  • @nylar4000
    @nylar4000 4 года назад +1

    rad

  • @omnidivergence9846
    @omnidivergence9846 Год назад +1

    Wow, that is a incredible sound.😁. I am going to order one today.

    • @worng_electronics
      @worng_electronics  Год назад +1

      Thanks! The new MidSide+ module has the four quadrant modulator and scaling circuitry built in so you can do this without any external modules, I’d recommend getting that over a LRMSMSLR, to save money and space.

    • @omnidivergence9846
      @omnidivergence9846 Год назад

      @@worng_electronics Thank you for your reply, I am new to mid/ side processing, and I am trying to figure this out. I have a Boredbrain EQx5 Which can certainly add some interest. I am working on trying to understand the difference between the new and the previous modules. I am also trying to figure out if it would be beneficial to own both

    • @worng_electronics
      @worng_electronics  Год назад +1

      @@omnidivergence9846 the new MidSide+ has the circuit from the LRMSMSLR with a couple of additions, it has a voltage controlled stereo width control and a switchable HPF on the MS->LR decoder. Generally the MS+ can do anything the LRMSMSLR can do, although if you want an exact and precise MS->LR decoding section the LRMSMSLR lets you do that without having to position the width control in the exact spot.
      Check out the manuals for more ways to use both modules, they do a lot more than just MS processing. You’d benefit from having both so you could use them in different ways, but a MS+ can cover more on its own than the LRMSMSLR.

    • @omnidivergence9846
      @omnidivergence9846 Год назад

      @@worng_electronics Thank you again for your input.I went with the LRMSMSLR for now because that was in stock locally. I am really looking forward to experimenting with its many applications.

  • @O1O1OO1
    @O1O1OO1 7 дней назад

    Wooow 😍😍

    • @worng_electronics
      @worng_electronics  7 дней назад

      @@O1O1OO1 since this video came out I’ve released the MidSide+ module, which has all the voltage offsetting and scaling and the VCAs needed for this patch built in, check it out for your stereo processing!