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stereo sound signal processing

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is it possible to competely remove mono part of a stereo signal whilst leaving the sound that is unique to each channel intact and still in the correct channel?

i mean one of the common ways that something like this is done is by mixing

-1(left channel ) + (right channel) = (right channel out)

-1(right channel) + (left channel) = (left channel out)

unfortunately both channels then contain both left and right stereo information in the form of

(left stereo part) + -1(right stereo part)
-1(left stereo part) + (right stereo part)


although you have the stereo part you also have effectively created a mono signal.

is there a simple way of avoiding the problem of creating this mono signal whilst still removing anything that is common to both channels?
 

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