from release notes
Stereo Bleed has been implemented. Certain early stereo tracks (e.g. ones by
the Beatles) are recorded with most or all instruments panned to the extreme
left or the extreme right. This type of sound can be disturbing on headphones
and some speaker systems.
Stereo bleed works by treating such tracks as pairs of uncorrelated mono
signals, and synthesising a new stereo image in which one signal is located
centre left and the other centre right. This means that each channel of the
resulting signal is made up from both channels of the input signal, in
different proportions, with different delays and filtering. The result is a
stereo effect more consistent with modern stereo recordings.
To use the feature, check "stereo bleed" in the tune properties dialog in
Emplode for tracks requiring stereo bleed and synchronise.
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Matt