rhythmtech
28-11-2008, 12:54 AM
yo danny. was asked to do this for a friend to sing kareoke tonight (coincidence or what!!) - the opposite of what you were looking for but its the same concept.
dione warwick - walk on by
http://rapidshare.com/files/168067142/walk_on_by_pahse_reverse.mp3.html
you can still hear the vocal very very faintly but its a perfect example of how phase reverse works.
basically i noticed that the instruments and backing vox were all panned in the track but the lead vocal was dead centre.
i split the track into two mono tracks (left and right) and then phase reversed one of them. this totally knocked the centred vocal out and left me with an almost perfect instrumental.
hope this helps you understand the concept a little better.
dione warwick - walk on by
http://rapidshare.com/files/168067142/walk_on_by_pahse_reverse.mp3.html
you can still hear the vocal very very faintly but its a perfect example of how phase reverse works.
basically i noticed that the instruments and backing vox were all panned in the track but the lead vocal was dead centre.
i split the track into two mono tracks (left and right) and then phase reversed one of them. this totally knocked the centred vocal out and left me with an almost perfect instrumental.
hope this helps you understand the concept a little better.