No, its just sort of rectified so one side is pushed up a little and flattened and the other end of the channel is I allit more wavy and weird. It is in both channels L+R its not a MS problem it actually originates from TinyDistort (awesome).honki-bobo wrote:The track you're talking about...
it sounds to me that it is M/S and not L/R,
where M = L + R and S = L - R,
that could be why one chanel sounds 'flat' and the other is distorted.
Try a M/S utility and see if it can fix your problem.
What is this effect (invert wave)?
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- KVRAF
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- 2029 posts since 21 Jul, 2004
Do not lick the fablanky
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- KVRAF
- 10597 posts since 13 Jun, 2004 from Alberto Balsam
That's it!Dozius wrote:DestroyFX polarizer?The Chase wrote:I swear there's a plug that does this. I dont remember what it's called. All I remember is that it has a black and white interface.
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- KVRAF
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- 2029 posts since 21 Jul, 2004
Sorry guys, but I have a similar question in the same spirit. What sort of plugin would follow an audio input with a certain speed and inertia and output that signal instead, or is that how LP filters work? I wish there was a realm for me to try these things in easily and intuitively.
Do not lick the fablanky
