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MID/SIDE PROCESSING
The MID signal will be processed by the Left channel, while the SIDE signal will be processed by the Right
channel.
PARALLEL PROCESSING
TIP: With the PRE/POST control in the PRE position, activating MIX is a quick way to A/B processes used
on the BUSS.
MID/SIDE processing allows you to process the left/right in-phase audio separately
from the out-of-phase audio, allowing you to control the width of your audio stereo
image.
The MID signal is comprised of the in-phase left/right audio.
The SIDE signal is comprised of the out-of-phase left/right audio.
To hear the effect of the MID/SIDE processing, activate the M/S switch. With the
WIDTH control at the 11 o’clock setting, you will hear an even mix between the
MID and SIDE signals. As you rotate the WIDTH control counter-clockwise, the
stereo image will become more mono. Rotating the WIDTH control clockwise will
make the stereo image appear wider.
Activa
ting BUSS PROCESSING insert switch 3 will allow you to externally process
the MID and SIDE signals independently with the processor on insert 3.
Parallel processing allows you to control the mix of the PRE and POST signals for
the BUSS PROCESSING chain.
The PRE signal is taken from the output of BUSS PROCESSING insert 2.
The POST signal is taken from the output of BUSS PROCESSING insert 7.
Activate the MIX switch to hear the effect of parallel processing.
As you rotate the PRE/POST control counter-clockwise, you will hear more of the
signal coming from insert 2’s output. Rotating this control clockwise will increase
the amount of signal heard that is passed through (all active) BUSS PROCESSING
inserts 3 through 7.
Parallel processing works great on EQ, compression, distortion, and even multi-
effects processors such as reverbs, delays, and so forth.
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