Re: MS->LR conversion: why does order matter with gain?

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Never mind!  Colon abuse!  I meant to chain effects but instead I used multiple effect chains.

On Sat, 30 May 2020 at 14:52, Jeff Learman <jjlearman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well I bet I didn't really mean to use negative gain!  But I think that shouldn't affect the question.

On Sat, 30 May 2020 at 14:46, Jeff Learman <jjlearman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm converting mid-side to LR.  Originally I used this:

sox $MS $LR gain -0.5 : remix -m 1,2 1,2i

but found that the result does not have an important property of mid-side: when summed to mono, the effect does not cancel out.
I changed it to this:

sox $MS $LR remix -m 1,2 1,2i : gain -0.5

and it works as expected.  Why is there a difference?  Note that there is no clipping going on in either case.  My intuition says that MS->LR is linear, so gain applied before or after should have the same effect.

Thanks!
Jeff

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