On 04.01.25 20:13, Will Godfrey wrote:
Volume is a special case as it tries to maintain a consistent apparent level
as you sweep across. It actually dips about 6dB in the middle depending on
instrument types. I wish I could get it better.

This is a well known problem in sound design. It is related to the degree
of correlation between both channels. Unless we'd go for a very elaborate
spatial re-rendering, or some other high-math stuff like detecting the
degree of correlation, there is nothing you can do about it.

Btw, this is also relevant if you do editing of a recording in the middle
of sound, by cross-fade. Which you basically do for all non-trivial editing
tasks. You just need to know if both splices you want to connect have a
high or low correlation. You can easily check that by playing one with
inverted gain. If both have low correlation, you need a power-law cross-fade.
If they are in-between, you'd need to hand-edit the cross-fade curve if you
want a proper inaudible edit.

-- Hermann





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