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johnnymegabyte
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Just wondering ....
I was listening to some Beatles tunes, and John Lennon's voice gets processed with ADT processor aka Auto Double Track.
It gives a fuller sound to his voice.
SO, what would happen if you configured a mic input with an in-between device, or re-jigged wiring, that spliced the plus and minus, then one set was normal, one set was re-connected pos to neg and neg to positive
What would happen ?
... a) would there be a phasing effect / audio characteristics changed ... effect acheived or somewhat noticable
... b) would it short and F@ck the mic
... c) make things sound worse --- basically, kill frequencies and dynamics of sound
... d) nothing happens
I was listening to some Beatles tunes, and John Lennon's voice gets processed with ADT processor aka Auto Double Track.
It gives a fuller sound to his voice.
SO, what would happen if you configured a mic input with an in-between device, or re-jigged wiring, that spliced the plus and minus, then one set was normal, one set was re-connected pos to neg and neg to positive
What would happen ?
... a) would there be a phasing effect / audio characteristics changed ... effect acheived or somewhat noticable
... b) would it short and F@ck the mic
... c) make things sound worse --- basically, kill frequencies and dynamics of sound
... d) nothing happens
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