Hi,
I have only 2 speakers and use 2.0 jrss downmix when playing back MC audio tracks (movies, concerts, SACDs).
I noted that Center channel volume is set back (compared to FL or FR).
I saw this
topic.
What is the normalized downmix applied with JRSS ? Is it the following one ?
Left: -12.1 dB
Right: -12.1 dB
Center: -15.1 dB (3dB lower than L/R because it is being sent to both)
Sub: -8.0 dB (4dB louder than L/R because LFE is normally +10dB and summing bass frequencies among two channels is perceived as +6dB)
Left Surround: -15.1 dB
Right Surround: -15.1 dB
Now, I'm looking for a way to increase volume of the center channel (+3 db) before JRSS downmix be applied, whitout lossing JRiver stuff done regarding dynamics and clipping.
Someone told me:
Force output to 5.1
Go to Room Correction (RC) and apply own levels
Go to Parametric Equalizer 2 - Create rules for mixing your center, sw, RL and RR voices to your FL and FR voices. A "Mix Channel" rule by voice in "Move" mode (the signal is removed from the original channel).
It's a little obscure for me to understand that.
What's the best way to achieve what I need ? Can you please describe how to put this in place ?
regards.