Any DAW can be used for 5.1. It's basically just 6 outputs. If you want most of you music to come out of the rear speakers, Assign the tracks to the rear speakers.
See how things change when you give more information!
well you can rent a z-sys or a TC6000 and you might be good to go. Another thing you can try is running the mix through dolby prologic and let it do it's thing and see how it turns out. Sometimes with the right mix, it can give a semi cool surround effect. sometimes not.
audiolover71 wrote: can I create the rear speaker effect out of a stereo file?
The only thing like that I have heard of is known as the "Hafler Effect" ...
Take the (-) feed from one speaker, the (+) feed from the other and run them to a third rear speaker, or a pair of rear speakers..
In the case of a single speaker in the rear, hook the (+) to (+) and (-) to (-) ... if you have 2 rear speakers hook the (+) to the (+) of the first speaker and the (-) to the (-) of the second ... then hook the (-) of the first speaker to the(+) of the second ....
What you get is an extrapilation of "difference signal" in the rear speakers ... all the ambient info will eminate from these rear speakers ... Surround circa 1969!
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what are you trying to do? your questions are not very specific.
what are you trying to do? your questions are not very specific.
i want use sound forge to make a nice surround effect
i want use sound forge to make a nice surround effect
either you don't have a grasp on the english language or you are
either you don't have a grasp on the english language or you are just f**king with us.
I want the most of the music to come from the rear speakers of m
I want the most of the music to come from the rear speakers of my surround sound setup is there a way to do this in sound forge
And I think you could be a teacher to me in audio and the englis
And I think you could be a teacher to me in audio and the english language :D
I don't think SoundForge does 5.1... Try http:// to research.
I don't think SoundForge does 5.1...
Try http:// to research...
Any DAW can be used for 5.1. It's basically just 6 outputs. If y
Any DAW can be used for 5.1. It's basically just 6 outputs. If you want most of you music to come out of the rear speakers, Assign the tracks to the rear speakers.
another adition to this is I'm using a stereo mix
another adition to this is I'm using a stereo mix
See how things change when you give more information! well you
See how things change when you give more information!
well you can rent a z-sys or a TC6000 and you might be good to go. Another thing you can try is running the mix through dolby prologic and let it do it's thing and see how it turns out. Sometimes with the right mix, it can give a semi cool surround effect. sometimes not.
What is your surround system hooked up to? Sound card? Have yo
What is your surround system hooked up to? Sound card?
Have you asked your cousin walters? He seems to be very knowledgeable in the types of questions you are asking.
Yes, i think running a cable to my prologig dolby system would w
Yes, i think running a cable to my prologig dolby system would work
uhhg. not another troll
uhhg. not another troll
Michael Fossenkemper wrote: uhhg. not another troll :shock: No
:shock: Not this thread also ? :lol:
can I create the rear speaker effect out of a stereo file?
can I create the rear speaker effect out of a stereo file?
audiolover71 wrote: can I create the rear speaker effect out of
The only thing like that I have heard of is known as the "Hafler Effect" ...
Take the (-) feed from one speaker, the (+) feed from the other and run them to a third rear speaker, or a pair of rear speakers..
In the case of a single speaker in the rear, hook the (+) to (+) and (-) to (-) ... if you have 2 rear speakers hook the (+) to the (+) of the first speaker and the (-) to the (-) of the second ... then hook the (-) of the first speaker to the(+) of the second ....
What you get is an extrapilation of "difference signal" in the rear speakers ... all the ambient info will eminate from these rear speakers ... Surround circa 1969!