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Old 10-05-2010, 01:19 PM
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Default Phase issues with elastic audio

Just wondering if anyone has figured a way around the phase issues introduced by elastic audio on multi mic setups. I haven't found issues with using it on drums, but it's killing my acoustic guitar track right now, and I'm hoping there's a way around it other than just not using one of the mics. I've tried all the algorithms, and while X-form is the best, it's still introducing phase issues.
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Old 10-05-2010, 01:49 PM
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Default Re: Phase issues with elastic audio

Which mics/signals are you having phase issues with? If you're adjusting say just the acoustic gtr and you have 2 mics on it or a mic & direct signal, the way to use elastic audio is to assign both tracks to a Group and make adjustments to just one of the tracks - then you will be adjusting all tracks in the group the same amount at the same time which should (theoretically) keep all the tracks in phase with each other.
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Default Re: Phase issues with elastic audio

That's exactly what I'm doing. It should be adjusting both tracks the exact same amount, but it's not. Thus the phase issues.
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Old 10-05-2010, 03:23 PM
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Default Re: Phase issues with elastic audio

I have edited drums, guitars, bass with elastic audio, all with multi mic setups, and have not heard ANY phase anamolies at all! You must be doing something wrong because the phase relationship to each other will stay the same if you are editing the group.
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