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Omneignotumus
on 2003-04-20 13:50 [#00660228]
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Is anyone able to give me a technical description of what this effect does to the sound?
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Jedi Chris
on 2003-04-20 13:52 [#00660234]
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Inverts the Phases?!?? :)
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eXXailon
from purgatory on 2003-04-20 13:59 [#00660245]
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It reverses left and right stereo phases.
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more10
from Lkpg (Sweden) on 2003-04-20 17:40 [#00660645]
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It inverts the waveform. It means that if you are looking at a waveform in f.e. SoundForge when the waveform is going up the inverter makes it go down (and vice versa). Cool thing to do is have two identical wavefiles (except that one is inverted so I guess that means they are NOT identical but whatever...). If you mix these you should get no sound out. Sometimes used to free an accapella (if you have the regular version and the instrumental version). Inverting the phaze 180 degrees makes the sound sound like its coming from outside the speakers (so to speak).
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