foo_dsp_centercut, Cut centre channel/isolate sides —or— cut side channels/isolate centre |
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foo_dsp_centercut, Cut centre channel/isolate sides —or— cut side channels/isolate centre |
Feb 10 2011, 10:31
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Feb 10 2011, 10:50
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Feb 10 2011, 10:54
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Only one way to find out I guess.
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Apr 27 2011, 11:34
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4336 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
I should have said this back when I downloaded it: thanks for the recompile!
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Oct 11 2011, 05:16
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Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 11-October 11 Member No.: 94279 |
Hi, I don't know if this plugin is still being developed, but would it be possible to implement another setting from the original CCGui?
What I'm talking about is the option 'Bass to sides' (and possible 'Dual mono center' too). I really would like the option of moving the bass to the sides in Foobar too, because I found it has quite an impact on the phase. Sides without the bass is always out of phase, while the other one is always IN phase! I prefer the Foobar version btw, because it also takes 32float files, where the CCGUI.exe doesn't... Thanks in advance! This post has been edited by absinthe33: Oct 11 2011, 05:18 |
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Nov 25 2011, 13:30
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Group: Members Posts: 145 Joined: 17-August 08 Member No.: 57198 |
I'm bumping this because this is the best component I could ever wished for. Not only am I finding this extremely useful for tabbing songs, but it also lets me hear melodies that are hard to hear when listening to the full mix.
I want to know how to reproduce this while using my DAW. What did you do to cut whatever is panned to the center and what's hard panned? |
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Nov 25 2011, 14:12
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Nov 26 2011, 15:31
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4336 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
Wow, thanks for that! I was especially amused by this:
QUOTE Disclaimer: I'm not an audio researcher and am not familiar with the audio literature, so excuse me if I use the wrong terms or fail to acknowledge past work, as I am not familiar with existing advanced algorithms for vocal removal. I came up with this algorithm one day after a discussion about vector projection in lower-division math class, so I didn't do any research before devising the algorithm. Must be nice to be able to make something like this as a lark while (apparently) knowing next to nothing about it! Modesty, eh? |
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Nov 26 2011, 20:36
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 304 Joined: 29-April 11 From: Austria Member No.: 90198 |
Well, I don't think you need much audio/DSP knowledge to come up with this algorithm. What's more important is vector math etc. like he wrote.
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Nov 26 2011, 20:40
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4336 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
Yeah, I’m sure you’re correct. It’s just that it still seems quite impressive to a layman like myself.
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May 19 2012, 18:54
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 18-May 12 Member No.: 99962 |
Thread necromancy I know, but it's a real shame foo_dsp_centrecut seems to have vanished, the link in the op to the version for foobar2000 v1.x is dead
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May 19 2012, 19:18
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4336 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
Actually, following the trail showed me that the link in mudlord’s post has disappeared, presumably because of his current Group… of which I wasn’t aware until now.
But you’re in luck:
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