If I recall correctly, if you run the effect using the "Debug" button, then the exact settings used are displayed in a "debug window" that pops up when the processing is complete. That will give you a starting point for manually tweaking the mix. Note that you can increase the preview length in Audacity's preferences: http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/pl ... ences.htmlBucky Ball wrote:Is there a way I can see exactly what the default MS Decode is doing, the steps it is taking to come up with the final stereo track? Just curious ... :-k
Possible to automate MS mic decoding in Audacity?
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Re: Possible to automate MS mic decoding in Audacity?
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