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In Reply to: RE: Correctly Listening to Mono recordings posted by erik_sq on October 03, 2016 at 21:39:35
I used to use it quite a bit for going from two-channel to multi-channel. It's one of those processes which leaves the original two channels intact, so if you're very "discreet" about the the volume and balance of the generated channels, you can get a pretty nice facsimile of multi-channel. Of course, everybody's mileage varies with stuff like this, and, in a way, I can understand why our resident Neo6 skeptic (that would be Kal BTW) feels the way he does.However, I think things move quickly in the DTS Neo world, and Neo6 has given way to DTS Neo:X, DTS:X, and DTS Neural Upmiixer. I'm guessing that all of these would mainly be used to generate additional channels, but I wonder if the algorithms have also improved compared to Neo6?
Edits: 10/04/16Follow Ups:
Funny, I just posted about this in the Hi-Rez forum. :)
A real center for stereo music brightens up the phantom center quite nicely.
Best,
Erik
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