Ok, I was trying to implement the "old" script onto AA2.0, but with no luck.... (there's something strange there because it can't save my own parameters of phase shifting during the script).
But, because my mind is completely gone, I made a brand new decoding method with AA2.0.
System requirements: you need a very good pc and a mch sound card which supports ASIO 1.0/2.0
If your pc is not powerful or you don't have a ASIO mch sound card with you, don't worry, there's a chance for you too at the end of my thread.
I'll attach a .zip with a session file to use in multitrack mode.
The first track is called Front QS and must be set in output as "front channels"; ditto for Rear QS but set as "rear channels".
By default it is set for my Audigy Platinum 1.0
Now, you can import a wave, mp3 or whatever into tracks.
Tracks 1 and 2 "MUST" have the same file into it; you can simply do that by importing an audio file and insert in both tracks.
If everything is OK, when you press play you'll hear a decoded quad sound.
Now, for those who don't have a good pc or a ASIO card you can do the same things, but you must set the outputs of the tracks in stereo.
As the 1.5 version of Audition you still have the "Multichannel Encoder", which is Ctrl+E.
There you must set track 1 as L+R stereo anf track 2 as Ls+Rs stereo.
Then you can export the file the way you think is better.
Oh...that's the file....
But, because my mind is completely gone, I made a brand new decoding method with AA2.0.
System requirements: you need a very good pc and a mch sound card which supports ASIO 1.0/2.0
If your pc is not powerful or you don't have a ASIO mch sound card with you, don't worry, there's a chance for you too at the end of my thread.
I'll attach a .zip with a session file to use in multitrack mode.
The first track is called Front QS and must be set in output as "front channels"; ditto for Rear QS but set as "rear channels".
By default it is set for my Audigy Platinum 1.0
Now, you can import a wave, mp3 or whatever into tracks.
Tracks 1 and 2 "MUST" have the same file into it; you can simply do that by importing an audio file and insert in both tracks.
If everything is OK, when you press play you'll hear a decoded quad sound.
Now, for those who don't have a good pc or a ASIO card you can do the same things, but you must set the outputs of the tracks in stereo.
As the 1.5 version of Audition you still have the "Multichannel Encoder", which is Ctrl+E.
There you must set track 1 as L+R stereo anf track 2 as Ls+Rs stereo.
Then you can export the file the way you think is better.
Oh...that's the file....
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