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Originally Posted by babegurl1814
i didnt say say it was compatible with M-box
i said that if u get pro tools mpowered and if u have the fast track usb u have pro tools
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man wtf are you talkin about? you sound dumb as a motherfucker right now lmao wtf ahahaha. it's pretty clear that you don't know what you're talkin about lmao, you're just guessing shit up and bumbling along. You said you could get Pro Tools for $100 if you buy a Fast track. That's what I asked you about and now....you don't know anything about that.
what a surprise.
dumbass lmao. Do your self a favor and go read something.
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Originally Posted by Slap Yourself
apexx can you go into more detail about how to do that in logic cos i tried doin that a couple days ago and it didn't work
was i right in using the gain plugin to invert phase and split stereo?
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it's been longer than a minute since last I did it so I consulted the tutorial that showed me:
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1. Open the stereo audio file in an audio editor.
2. Select and reverse the phase of the left channel (also called Invert or Flip). This option is usually presented in the Edit menu.
3. Mix the both the left and right channels of the stereo file into a single-channel (mono) audio file. This option is also usually found in the Edit menu, but is sometimes accomplished by editing the file's format properties from the File menu (ie. Sound Forge).
4. Split the single-channel audio file back into a stereo file that has the newly mixed single-channel on both the left and right channels. This procedure is usually close to the one used to mix the channels.
5. Now reverse the phase of the left channel back again, the same way it was accomplished earlier.
The resulting stereo audio file should now contain the same mix with all center-mixed audio cancelled from the mix. Hopefully, the entire instrumental contents will still exist, while the vocals will be canceled, or at least much more quiet.
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yo just as a heads up, this won't work on all songs, or rather...it won't work
as well on all songs. I'm sure you heard "instrumentals" hot off the net where some sounds were still on it like adlibs, or the hook, or some parts of it sounded 'watery' or you could hear the vocals really really low in the back. they're victims of this. have fun!
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