I don't know where I got it or if it truely works but it's interesting nontheless.
To work out what reverbs and effects someone has used in a mix that you want to emulate, do the following... Take the two sides of a stereo mix and pull them up on 2 faders on the desk. Instead of panning them left and right, pan them both to the centre. Flip the phase of one side. The result is that the original dry signal all but dissapears as the out of phase signal cancels out the in phase signal. What you are left with is the effects that have been added on to create ambience/ reverb etc. allowing you to hear what type of effects have been used during mixing. You can then add simillar efects to your mix
Just wondering if anyone has ever tried this and/or how accurate it is?
To work out what reverbs and effects someone has used in a mix that you want to emulate, do the following... Take the two sides of a stereo mix and pull them up on 2 faders on the desk. Instead of panning them left and right, pan them both to the centre. Flip the phase of one side. The result is that the original dry signal all but dissapears as the out of phase signal cancels out the in phase signal. What you are left with is the effects that have been added on to create ambience/ reverb etc. allowing you to hear what type of effects have been used during mixing. You can then add simillar efects to your mix
Just wondering if anyone has ever tried this and/or how accurate it is?