From: "las" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> He's right about this Ratman even though I haven't a clue with Timbre
matching and Decorrelation are.

Timbre matching = special EQ settings used to correct for different speaker
reproduction characteristics...
for example, it is most commonly used to correct for the effect caused by
surround sound information as it passes from the front (and generally more
coherent) channels to the rear (and generally more diffuse) channels

Decorrelation = uses out-of-phase information (in the rear surround
channels) to give the illusion of a larger/broader rear soundstage (i.e. a
"more open" sound)...only used when the rear channel information is a
matrixed mono signal rather than discrete

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