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Foamfoot
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Hey everyone,
I'm using a Fostex B16 for recording. I recently transfered some stuff to digital (reaper daw) just to put it on my computer so I can sit in the house with my headphones on and listen to some of the tracks. While doing this I swapped the phase on some drum tracks in Reaper. Yea, they sound better with the phase switch on. I recorded with four mics: two overheads, a Kick and Snare. When I hit the phase switch on the snare its got more snap and bottom end. Same with the Kick.
My question is this: When I do my final mix I'd like to do it completely analog. The outputs on the Fostex are RCA. So, I'm running from there to my board (an old Carvin MX1688 with 1/4" inputs) with a RCA to 1/4" snake. The board has no phase switches. Yea, I know I should have recorded in phase to begin with
. Anyway, is there a way to swap phase on the channels I need to? I know if I was using XLR I could just swap a couple of wires but with just a hot and ground (rca, 1/4") is there a simple way to do this?
Thanks!!!
I'm using a Fostex B16 for recording. I recently transfered some stuff to digital (reaper daw) just to put it on my computer so I can sit in the house with my headphones on and listen to some of the tracks. While doing this I swapped the phase on some drum tracks in Reaper. Yea, they sound better with the phase switch on. I recorded with four mics: two overheads, a Kick and Snare. When I hit the phase switch on the snare its got more snap and bottom end. Same with the Kick.
My question is this: When I do my final mix I'd like to do it completely analog. The outputs on the Fostex are RCA. So, I'm running from there to my board (an old Carvin MX1688 with 1/4" inputs) with a RCA to 1/4" snake. The board has no phase switches. Yea, I know I should have recorded in phase to begin with

Thanks!!!