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Phase cancellation

I am trying to merge two bass sounds and I am getting phase canecellation at times. Can I fix this in anyway?
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Mic and DI? Check out a Littlelabs "IBP" [In Bewteen Phase] unit http://littlelabs.com/ibp.html or an IBP Jr. which is the same thing without the DI and reamping capability http://littlelabs.com/ibpjr.html

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Oh sorry, I should have said, it's 2 different synth basses for one song and a live bass and synth bass for another
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I aint too sure how you could fix that. Only thing i can think of is to use a different sound for the synth or maybe take some bass frequnecies away from the synth part which might solve some phase canceling.
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Thanks, i'll try that
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This sounds like an arrangement issue. Try not having the 2 bass lines in the same octave. Otherwise it is caused by a timing issue coupled with the fact that you have them both panned to the same spot.
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