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AuthorTopic: Phase Plug-ins?
Funkybot
Posted: 12th May 2003 23:04
Anyone know of any freeware phase delays/phase shifter plug-ins? I'm not looking for a phaser, but rather something that will let me just shift the audio passing through it in increments to make a slightly out of phase stereo tracked acoustic guitar part back in phase. A phase meter would be nice to so I know when I've nailed it. I know Ultrafunk had one for real cheap but that's gone now, so I'm looking for freeware. I thought MDA had one but no luck there. Anyway if anyone knows of any, please let me know.
realmarco
Posted: 13th May 2003 06:22
Cubase's "stereo wizard" ?
chagzuki
Posted: 13th May 2003 06:52
I see to remember something called JS pan delay. That'd be Jerome Shmidt or however you spell his name. There's also an analogue X DX plugin - do searches for both of these.
chagzuki
Posted: 13th May 2003 07:28
Analogue X sampleslide, that's it.
kritikon
Posted: 13th May 2003 09:19
Couldn't you also do it by splitting the stereos .wav into 2 mono .wavs and delaying/pushing forward one of the sides by a sample or two then recombining? Possibly a bit fiddly I know, but.......
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