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DSP8000
19th September 2003, 12:01
Hi! This is my first post.
I've been regular visitor for about 1 year to this forum & all I can say is BIG THANK YOU.I do understand "The Ambisonic Metod" & I did lots of conversions in this way.
Another way that I use at the moment is this:
Import stereo wav in Adobe Audition,Multitrack layout,wiev Multichannel Encoder,on the right side there is track options,I choose surround panner,stereo source,adjust sub channel level to 50,center channel 100,track level 100.Export options:Export as 6 individual mono wave files.After that import just the LFE in Sound Forge & apply resonant filter @ 65 Hz,Resonance 2.0,Wet/Dry 100%,Apply filter settings & export as 48000,32 Bit mono.The LFE now is set all I need now is surround "effect".
Import the LeftSurround & RightSurround in Sound Forge apply "AnalogX Vocal Remover" & export them again to the same dir where I have the other files.Now I have 6 mono wave files ready for encoding AC3,DTS.
The Final result sounds good to me,but if anyone knows better solutions(excluding "The Ambisonic Metod) please let us know.
Thanks again to Doom9

jorel
19th September 2003, 16:26
hey DSP8000,
seems easy and cool!
:) thanks.

take a read on this thread,have another simple way too:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=59949&highlight=surroundboy

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i forgot:
welcome in forum!
:)

jorel
14th October 2003, 18:54
how do you burn and what program do you use?

echooff
14th October 2003, 19:20
Yes I'm interested also.

DSP8000
15th October 2003, 05:39
Depends if you want DVD or CD.
For DVD, endless methods(one of them EOH's Guide with DVD-Architect),
but if you want DVD-Audio then you'll have to buy diskWelder(Minnetonka's Site).I work just with DVD-Architect,but yesterday I had a look at DVDLab(nice & easy) because supports DTS,I like it>
If you want DTS or DD CD just burn as red book audio with your prefered burning app.Probably one of the fastest ways is just choose music compilation in DVD-A.
Anyway I found VST vocal remover that works better than AnalogX~,
"karakao" in this way I can work inside Bidule & get superb results.
Like I said in my first post TNX. to everyone on this forum.
DSP8000(I love these speakers!!!!)

richardlfyang
5th October 2005, 10:40
It's a easy way! And I tried your procedure use a movie. But I have some questions,

After that import just the LFE in Sound Forge & apply resonant filter @ 65 Hz,Resonance 2.0,Wet/Dry 100%,Apply filter settings & export as 48000,32 Bit mono.The LFE now is set all I need now is surround "effect".

Import the LeftSurround & RightSurround in Sound Forge apply "AnalogX Vocal Remover" & export them again to the same dir where I have the other files.


I have download SOUND FORGE 8.0b (latest version) but I can not find the filter named RESONANT. Same thing, I can not find a filter can easily remove vocal! If these filter is supplied by a third party, where can I download them?

TKS!

XIII
5th October 2005, 18:16
I can not find a filter can easily remove vocal! If these filter is supplied by a third party, where can I download them?

TKS!

In Sound Forge go to [Process > Channel Converter] choose "
stereo to stereo Vocal cut" from the preset dropdown menu.


XIII