DIGITAL At Least a Dozen 2002/2003 Elliot Scheiner 5.1 Mixes Have a LFE Issue (info/list/fixes inside)

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seen this?

There, the culprit is clearly an EQ plug-in.


This again makes the result depend on the mixer's monitoring setup.
More ideally, an 80 Hz 'transition' would be standard and required.

More ideally still: no LFE unless absolutely required by the original definition of LFE
To clarify, I wasn't using linear phase on the LFE EQ filter so it introduced delay. No idea if that is the issue on these official releases.

I've taken to doing what Steven Wilson does in my mixes, just have a full range signal in the LFE channel and let the sub take care of it. But I see that people use bass management which folds that signal back into their mains L/R (I had no idea this was a thing)?
 
On this one the FL and FR are out of phase with C, LFE, RL and RR channels.

Fix that by either inverting FL and FR, or inverting C, LFE, RL, and RR first. Then measure the delay. (My personal opinion is that FL and FR are polarity-correct and the remaining 4 channels are inverted in the final mastering, based on the polarity of the initial transient attacks.)

The phase inversion is going to cause much more audible change than the LFE delay.
thanks! - is there a quick way to invert for all tracks, or do I need to do one at a time in Audacity?
 
To clarify, I wasn't using linear phase on the LFE EQ filter so it introduced delay. No idea if that is the issue on these official releases.

I've taken to doing what Steven Wilson does in my mixes, just have a full range signal in the LFE channel and let the sub take care of it. But I see that people use bass management which folds that signal back into their mains L/R (I had no idea this was a thing)?
It's a terrible idea. Better idea: just DON'T USE THE LFE.
 
To clarify, I wasn't using linear phase on the LFE EQ filter so it introduced delay. No idea if that is the issue on these official releases.

I've taken to doing what Steven Wilson does in my mixes, just have a full range signal in the LFE channel and let the sub take care of it. But I see that people use bass management which folds that signal back into their mains L/R (I had no idea this was a thing)?
I've a 5.0.4 Atmos System with 4x Monitor Audio Silver RS8s Floorstanders (which go down easily to 33Hz - can have a lot of room vibrating Bass!) and a matching Silver RS LCR Centre, with 4x B&W M-1s mounted at ceiling level in the corners of the room for the Heights. No LFE. So I'm not sure what my Denon AVC-X8500HA does but it 'knows' I have no Sub, but so far all sounds good.
 
I've a 5.0.4 Atmos System with 4x Monitor Audio Silver RS8s Floorstanders (which go down easily to 33Hz - can have a lot of room vibrating Bass!) and a matching Silver RS LCR Centre, with 4x B&W M-1s mounted at ceiling level in the corners of the room for the Heights. No LFE. So I'm not sure what my Denon AVC-X8500HA does but it 'knows' I have no Sub, but so far all sounds good.
LFE is not a speaker. LFE is a channel in a multichannel file. It may be silent, but it is still a channel. It may be missing, but then the file may have some compatibility issues with some equipment.

Normally, the LFE channel is directed to the special Speaker to play the bass: The Subwoofer.

I have my Denon AVC-X8500H configured without SUB (because it broke and I still haven't bought another one). I have confirmed that my Denon outputs the LFE channel content to four speakers: Both Fronts and both Side Surrounds. Of course, all speakers are defined as LARGE. Not checked the bass management of the SMALL speakers (Tops) to see if the low end of that bass management outputs also to those 4 speakers.

Now I get a more equalized bass around the whole room than when I had the SUB. I.e. some kind of having 4 SUBs in a square. Of course I cannot cranck up the bass so much as before.
 
I've a 5.0.4 Atmos System with 4x Monitor Audio Silver RS8s Floorstanders (which go down easily to 33Hz - can have a lot of room vibrating Bass!) and a matching Silver RS LCR Centre, with 4x B&W M-1s mounted at ceiling level in the corners of the room for the Heights. No LFE. So I'm not sure what my Denon AVC-X8500HA does but it 'knows' I have no Sub, but so far all sounds good.
Like many here, you have confused LFE with speaker. The LFE is a *channel*, like the (front) Left and Right channels of stereo audio mixes. If you play multichannel sources, there almost certainly IS LFE in there. The question is what your system is doing with it.

If the LFE channel exists in your source mix, and if it contains signal (sometimes it's empty), you might want your system to output it, no? To do that in a system without a subwoofer, the LFE contents must be mixed into some other channel(s) outputs, usually the good old Left and Right. That's a form of bass management. It's what your Denon is probably doing.

It might actually not be what you want though. Some mixers, like the genius Steven Wilson, occasionally put full range signal content into the LFE. Or, the LFE might be significantly out of phase with the other channels (which is the question this thread concerns). Or, the LFE content also already exists in other channels, essentially it's doubled.

Strange and hard to predict things could happen then.
 
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There's also a delay of 8ms in the LFE.

All of the Sea Change issues were noted already at the top of this thread
sorry, just to clarify, if I need to phase-invert FR & FL for ALL songs (eg Sea Change), can I only do this one song at a time, then save from Aud, & do the next, or is there a quicker / simpler method?
 
sorry, just to clarify, if I need to phase-invert FR & FL for ALL songs (eg Sea Change), can I only do this one song at a time, then save from Aud, & do the next, or is there a quicker / simpler method?
One song at a time.
 
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