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Cygnus

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I found this article on the internet today about Dolby Prologic an how it works and i read up on it. I think that the surround in ProLogic II is made by rotating the stereo image by 90 degrees. So, I have Adobe Audition, and I found a plugin in it that rotates the stereo feild. So, I opened an audio file, rotated the sound by 90 degrees and...BAM! There it was, I have everything on the rear channels now! :cool:
 
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Mort Corey

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Or you could have just turned around and faced the opposite direction ;)

Mort
 
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Cygnus

Senior Audioholic
Shhh! :p Noo...I figured it out! :) Pretty neat if you want to make your own speaker volume tests
 
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Cygnus

Senior Audioholic
Yeah I think so.

Odd, when i mix music to surround, i prefer Dolby ProLogic II Cinema over Dolby ProLogic II Music, it just sounds better I think...
 
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