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Old 11-30-2006, 08:10 PM
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Default Digitally Removing Phase Cancellation?

Rookie question. Never mind.

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Well okay.

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Default Re: Digitally Removing Phase Cancellation?

if you're talking about phase cancellation between 2 mics, you could try a variable phase shifter like voxengo PHA979. If it's phase cancellation caused by room reflections or something that's going on before you hit record than you're screwed.
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if you're talking about phase cancellation between 2 mics, you could try a variable phase shifter like voxengo PHA979.
In the interest of keeping the concept clear to newbies, I would probably rephrase that to something more like this:

if you're talking about phase cancellation between 2 TRACKS, you could try a variable phase shifter like voxengo PHA979.

This is assuming you are dealing with tracks that have already been recorded and you discovered they were out of phase during mixing.

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