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> If I copy a region from one track to another, then play the twotracks
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> back with one track phase-reversed, shouldn't the result benothing? I
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> tried that, setting both faders to 0db, with pan center on eachchannel
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> strip, and while the sound level is down considerably and most ofthe
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> high and low frequencies are cut, there is still a lot of signalleft,
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> lots more than I though should be there. Just wonderin'.
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\n> Mike Potter
\n> Orion Sound Studios
\n> Baltimore, hon