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rgraves
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Hi all,
I'm recording guitar tracks with both direct in and mic'd recording at the same time, and when I go in to make corrections under the extreme close up views I can see the two tracks don't match up very well. I mean everything sounds fine, but it just looks like the wave forms start at slighty different times.
My question is simply I don't understand how to identify a phase problem...can you just see it in the audio wave form, should the wave all match up, or is another progrsm needed to identify this?
Thanks
I'm recording guitar tracks with both direct in and mic'd recording at the same time, and when I go in to make corrections under the extreme close up views I can see the two tracks don't match up very well. I mean everything sounds fine, but it just looks like the wave forms start at slighty different times.
My question is simply I don't understand how to identify a phase problem...can you just see it in the audio wave form, should the wave all match up, or is another progrsm needed to identify this?
Thanks