On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 10:14:35AM -0700, Eric Carmichel wrote:
 
> Perhaps readers here have had success with a simple stereo to L-C-R
> converter? I have converted Ambisonic recordings to L-C-R: This is
> pretty easy with any number of plug-ins (I use Harpex for most of my
> Ambisonic processing).

If the stereo signal was recorded using more or less coincident
mics then a process similar to Harpex should probably work.
One thing you could try: pan you L,R signals into first order
AMB (W,X,Y), e.g. at plus and minus 45 degrees, then let 
Harpex do the work...

W = L + R
X = L + R
Y = L - R

Never tried it, but it could work.

Ciao,


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