Re: True stereo convolution
- From: Jerry Avins <jya@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 17:43:03 -0400
VelociChicken wrote:
Stereo channels are independent. There must be an error in your code.
I was asking what to do for stereo, but O.K. thanks for the reply - they are separate? So... If I have a stereo impulse of a large hall, and process the channels independently on a stereo sound like a hand-clap but the clap is panned to the far left - then independent convolution will sound fine on the left but silent on the right, which is wrong as this does not mimic the space itself. Downloading a few convolution plug-in demos do indeed show the channels to be independent though. Surprised me a little I guess. : )
It is up to the microphones to pick up the stereophonic aspects of the sound in the room. As far as the processing chain is concerned, separate channels might as well be separate mono radio stations.
Jerry
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