Stereo Lab - Which filter 3?
Which filter should I choose?
You'll want the Stereo Lab Tonmeister or Audiophile version, depending on exactly what you want to do.
These versions includes the following features:
- All processing at bit rates up to 192kHz and resolutions up to 24 bit.
- FRANCINSTIEN stereo shuffling for crossed-eights recordings
- Bride of FRANCINSTIEN stereo shuffling for panned stereo recordings
- FRANCINSTIEN T-Sym third-generation, linear-phase stereo shuffling
- Upconversion of stereo material to 5.1: especially relevant for TV and film work
- Transcoding of Quadraphonic (SQ and QS format) recordings to 5.1 format
- Transcoding of Stereo UHJ (BHJ) recordings to 5.1 format
- Crossed-fours processing for crossed-cardioid recordings
- Binaural to stereo conversion
- Blumlein difference (TIHM) processing for near-spaced omnis, Jecklin OSS, binaural and phased-array recordings
- RIAA, EMI 78 (HMV 78), BSI 33/78, Decca 78, Decca 33, NAB, RCA 45 and AES de-emphasis equalisation for audio archive work. In effect, the correct de-emphasis for any LP gramophone (phonograph) record ever made!
- Mono to stereo conversion algorithm (Klangumwandler)
- Groove and Perfect Groove processing for adding analogue "warmth"
- Leq - Equivalent loudness measurement - for archive or media prep'
- Metadata detection, handling and embedding
For more information on these techniques and an application table, go here.
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