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Worng Electronics MidSide+

¥37,900 (Tax excluded ¥34,455)
MS processor with slew-zero capability for control from super-wide to inverted stereo

Format: Eurorack
Width: 8HP
Depth: 25mm
Current: --mA@+12V, --mA@-12V

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MUSICAL FEATURES

MidSide+ is the company's popular module.LRMSMSLRThe MidSide+ is an evolution of the MidSide+. By adding a voltage-controlled Through-Zero Width control to the MS to LR decoder section, MidSide+ allows you to control the width of the mid-side processing from super-wide stereo to mono to negative stereo. It is designed with ergonomics in mind, providing ample spacing for comfortable control of parameters, and visual feedback of modulation via LEDs.

HOW TO USE

The MidSide+ MS to LR section features a combination of VCA and 4-quadrant multipliers for the Mid and Side signals, and a switchable 250Hz high-pass filter for the Side signal. These specially designed circuits allow you to control the width of the input signal from super-wide stereo, to normal stereo, to mono, to through zero, to inverted stereo, and finally to inverted super-wide stereo.

A superwide stereo signal is a signal in which the left and right channels are inverted in phase with each other. When played on headphones, or on speakers placed in a good acoustic space, a superwide stereo signal provides a sense of extraordinary spaciousness, rather than a sense of limited positioning in the stereo field. This is because the unit smoothly controls the stereo image from inverted superwide stereo to mono to superwide stereo, allowing you to precisely define and position the width and position of the stereo signal.

Not limited to only operating in the mono to super-wide stereo realm, MidSide+'s thru-zero capability can also invert the stereo image, placing the left channel on the right and vice versa, creating signals that are mirrored around the stereo axis. 

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