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CarlosFerreira
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Correct Antiphase

Hi everyone!

I'm still on my first steps of this huge world of audio, and it's good to have places like this one where you can learn alot.

This is my first topic. I'm mixing some tracks for a cd. It's traditional music, with only acoustic instruments. I'm having some problems with antiphase. At least that is what the waves PAZ analyser says.
I've removed all delays, reverbs, etc. The signal is dry and the problem is still there. Is there any way of fixing this after the recording process toked place? I was not the recording guy and I don't have the chance to record it all again.

Once again, thank you! I'm learning alot from this forum! icon_smile.gif

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