
Developed in collaboration with Illusonic, a privately held company founded in Switzerland by Christof Faller and Renata Faller-Mistunova specializing in audio processing technologies and reproduction, the Schoeps Double MS plugin allows the tailor-made, intuitive dematrixing of a Double MS signal and creates virtual microphones in the horizontal plane. This approach is very similar to a 1st order Ambisonics microphone, and the decoding of the input signals happens in real time and is visualized by the polar patterns in the plugin window, allowing to manipulate the diffuse sound level and correlation, introduce delay and lowpass on the rear channels and control output gains independently. Standard two-, four- and five-channel output configurations are available as presets, with input and output level metering.
This plugin is calibrated for the Schoeps Double M/S Microphone, but it will also work with any other Double M/S Mic Setup.
The also new Schoeps Mono Upmix plugin turns a mono signal into a pleasantly open sounding stereophonic signal. Basically, it improves the sound color and spatial quality of a Mono signal by extracting diffuse sound in the Mono recording and placing it decorrelated on the left and right channels, allowing users to also add depth to the source with a third center channel. This plugin improves the timbre and spatial quality of a mono signal and differs from other conventional upmix approaches as it adds nothing to the original signal and is fully downmix-compatible. Like the Double MS plug-in, the Mono Upmix algorithm was developed in collaboration with Swiss specialist Illusonic.

As Schoeps explains, the application is mainly seen in the areas of film sound and music recording, but also in commentary and interviews in broadcasting. While the sound of a monophonic dialogue signal is significantly improved with the plug-in in film and broadcasting applications, in music recording it will be possible for support microphone signals to be integrated at a higher level and more homogeneously into a mix. In general, the use of the plugin always makes sense when monophonic room signals are present.

The plugin is available in a "1to2" version for L/R as well as in a "1to3" version for L/C/R. The Mono Upmix Plugin is offered for an introductory price of $99 (later $149) with the free trial limited to 14 days use.
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