Remove phasing from Audio?

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I suspect this is either impossible or very difficult, but I have some phasey audio, and I was wondering if there's any possibility of 'removing' the phasing or 'evening it out'

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Try preFIX from Variety Of Sound:

http://varietyofsound.wordpress.com/vst-effects/

I had some issues with phasing in my submitted song to KVR Mix Challenge 06.

I fixed using my host built-in fx, but preFIX, I think, is the same concept.

Sorry can't explain any further because I'm just learning about phasing issues too :hihi:

Hope this help!

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If you have some real-life recordings, you could try MAutoAlign by MeldaProduction:

http://www.meldaproduction.com/plugins/ ... MAutoAlign

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The question is: does the op have access to the source tracks to fix the phasing or is he trying to "undo" phasing on the destination? The latter should be much more difficult.

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Auto align is made for aligning phases/polarities of several microphone signals by delaying certain signals within the grouped tracks, it doesn't fix anything on a stereo signal.

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paterpeter wrote:The question is: does the op have access to the source tracks to fix the phasing or is he trying to "undo" phasing on the destination? The latter should be much more difficult.
Yes, the latter :D

Was wondering if there was any new fangled magic that might help.

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Even if there were a program that could detect phasing, how should it know if it's desired or not :?:

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You could indeed try to split left and right up and feed them as individual channels into MAutoAlign. Maybe it helps? If phasing results from multiple microphones or so it's much more difficult, you could at least try some Multiband setup with MAutoAlign.
Disclaimer: not sure, this might be bullshit :P
Last edited by CableChannel on Wed Nov 26, 2014 9:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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What about Waves InPhase? Did anyone test it? :help:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jul12/a ... nphase.htm

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