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the easy guide to phase inverting

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StrifeII
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Posted - 2004/02/20 :  22:45:50  Show profile View artist profile Send a private message
phase inversion is often used in the world of production, and its one of the hardest techniques to learn - fortunately, its now very easy
yes thats right, with your very own copy of t-racks, you can do phase inversion at the click of a button :) get yourself t-racks and theres a setting to do it straight off. If you get lucky, you can rip out some hardcore acapellas - via phase inversion.

ooo, cool :D

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Posted - 2004/02/20 :  23:38:51  Show profile  Send a private message
the only chance you have of getting an acapella out of a phase is if everything in central and the vocal is panned to one side (v. rare)

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Posted - 2004/02/20 :  23:40:13  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit StrifeII's homepage
yeah m8 - it happens occasionally, sometimes you can get instrument parts or drum breaks too :)

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Posted - 2004/02/21 :  11:35:25  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message
Bah easier method.

www.analogx.com and get "Vocal Remover", chuck it into Winamp or some other player and then load it up. Also comes as a Direct-X plugin.

Also if you mean phase inversion like inverting the signal of 1 channel and then using that the cancel out anything in the other channel, its not that hard.

An Mr mouse, its the other way round. You can only use that phase inversion technique to remove the vocals, if they are centered, and everything else isn't. To explain this futher, you can have the ride on the left and hihats on the right and the kick in the center. the phase inversion will eliminate the kick but not the sutff in the other channels.

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Posted - 2004/02/22 :  13:49:07  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit StrifeII's homepage
that never seemed to work for me, t-racks does it every time :)

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