On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 09:18:17PM +0100, Silver Blade wrote: > > Because you either end up with something that sounds very odd in stereo > > (l=in, r=in) or is mono incompatible (l=in, r=-in). > > Why would L=in, R=in sound very odd? Surely that's just a mono sound played > in stereo, thus appearing to remain mono. Or am I missing something? [OT] Beacuse you have two perfectly phase-coherant singals coming from two (basicly) identical sources, you will get wierd comb-like effects if you move your head left and right. Try it. - Steve ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Generalized Music Plugin Interface (GMPI) public discussion list Participation in this list is contingent upon your abiding by the following rules: Please stay on topic. You are responsible for your own words. Please respect your fellow subscribers. Please do not redistribute anyone else's words without their permission. Archive: //www.freelists.org/archives/gmpi Email gmpi-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx w/ subject "unsubscribe" to unsubscribe