metaljoseph
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What is a phase problem? I always hear people saying they have phase issues. What is that? How do you get by it? TY.
metaljoseph said:What is a phase problem? I always hear people saying they have phase issues. What is that? How do you get by it? TY.
treymonfauntre said:i've always wondered what exactly the phase reversal button does. what about mixers that don't have them? is there a digital way to fix it?
LuvMacheen said:So does Phase ONLY occur when using 2 mics or can it occur on 2 totally unrelated tracks? Like 2 seperate guitar tracks????
Phase coherence of musical sounds in general is similar to a picture being in or out of focus. Musical sounds are naturally in phase... meaning the fundamental frequency and all the overtones are in sync with one another. Recording techniques and processing though can do things to the recorded version of the sound that pull various parts of the frequency spectrum out of phase with the rest, reducing clarity, richness and naturalness of the recorded sound. It's one of the characteristics of some high quality mic's that they are in phase in their pickup of sounds coming from the side as well as the front, and it makes a big difference. So even just a single mic can produce an out of phase sound if used certain ways.metaljoseph said:What is a phase problem? I always hear people saying they have phase issues. What is that? How do you get by it? TY.
Then again, it could just be a phase we're going throughgiraffe said:it's theoretically possible, but not in a meaningful way.



