How about adding to MULTIFILTER, parallel processing for 2 streams & recombining, etc
How about, for the next release, adding to the MULTIFILTER, parallel processing for 2 streams & recombining, etc. The multifilter is very nice, except when you want to split off the same file into 2 streams of filters and then mix them together at the end. 1 application would be to split off the ambience of the stereo original by using the channel blender or alternatively the conversion filter in the L-R mode. Then you could run the ambience through a very wet reverb or other chosen effect. Then you would mix the separate effects filter stream back into the main signal, (similar to what pro audio hardware mixing boards do for reverb and other effects). This would allow you to add reverb/effects to the L and R signals but leave the Center signal alone (the ambience would be phase shifted/delayed and would not cause any problems being mixed back in with the original). I have done this manually with an album I was restoring reverb to where I wanted the solo piano in the center to be reverbless while the chamber orchestra in the Left and Right could be enhanced, but it took so long to do it. What do you think? I am sure other people might have similar needs for a 2 stream multifilter with mixing and splitting nodes. Thanks for listening. PS It would be nice to be able to put the MP3 converters into the multifilter also.
How about, for the next release, adding to the MULTIFILTER, parallel processing for 2 streams & recombining, etc. The multifilter is very nice, except when you want to split off the same file into 2 streams of filters and then mix them together at the end. 1 application would be to split off the ambience of the stereo original by using the channel blender or alternatively the conversion filter in the L-R mode. Then you could run the ambience through a very wet reverb or other chosen effect. Then you would mix the separate effects filter stream back into the main signal, (similar to what pro audio hardware mixing boards do for reverb and other effects). This would allow you to add reverb/effects to the L and R signals but leave the Center signal alone (the ambience would be phase shifted/delayed and would not cause any problems being mixed back in with the original). I have done this manually with an album I was restoring reverb to where I wanted the solo piano in the center to be reverbless while the chamber orchestra in the Left and Right could be enhanced, but it took so long to do it. What do you think? I am sure other people might have similar needs for a 2 stream multifilter with mixing and splitting nodes. Thanks for listening. PS It would be nice to be able to put the MP3 converters into the multifilter also.
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