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Roshan Fernando - Wasantha Kaleta Suranganawan (Remastered/"Bass Boosted")

· 07.04.2023 · 09:40:37 ··· Freitag ⭐ 0 🎬 0 📺 Tharii314 (2)
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Try playing this on a mono setup.
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ej7g4gt4m0zbusi/Wasantha_Kaleta_%2528MID-SIDE_BASS_FIX%2529.mp3/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/8qj75kgfr3cevip/Hodi.mp3/file
Compare the original MP3 with this version

I was upset with the lack of bass each time I heard this song on the radio. This song apparently had f*cked up in its mid-side mixing stage. So somehow a lot of melodic instruments used here, including bass, had gone to the "Side" portion instead of where they must be.

In a Joint-Stereo audio file, the audio is encoded as the SUM of Left and Right, and the DIFFERENCE between left and right.

The difference channel or "Side" is the sum of the Left channel and the PHASE-INVERTED version of the Right channel or vice versa.

In reality, as long as you don't attempt either a mono mixdown or a "vocal removal", MID and SIDE would be just a logical process done inside joint stereo audio encoder/decoder circuits.

We can practically meet a near representation of the logical MID channel once we mix stereo to mono, just not in its actual amplitude. As in the majority of our radio channels. Even though they would broadcast on stereo, average FM reception would be barely able to retain the "side" channel clearly so your radio will stay in a forced mono state. But the real MID channel would be twice as loud as the traditional mono mixdown since the addition of identical waveforms.

In a similar manner, if we are about to do a cheap vocal removal operation, chances are you'll meet the actual SIDE channel. In standard mixing, we'd ensure that our lead vocals, bass, kick, and snare are panned to the center, i.e. equal volume to left and right. So no matter how crude or professional the vocal remover is, we can easily remove the lead vocal by re-mixing the left channel with the inverted copy of the right channel. The apparent amplitude of the side channel varies depending on how well the stereo channels would sound different from each other. And, more pronounced audio compression artifacts are normal to be heard in the side channel.

In common sense, we shall not hear the bass playing in the side channel. If you do in your final mix, then a mono setup is a completely bad choice to play your song...

Fun fact: If you play a mono mix over its own inverted (both channels) stereo mix, you hear the channel-swapped version of the stereo mix.

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