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Old 11th December 2009   #8
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Originally Posted by JROKER View Post
OK, THNX, and do i have to have my mix, wet n dry, all wet, and control it in the fx channel for phasing???
Perhaps a glossary of terms would help?

Mix (in context) - the sum of all elements comprising the song.

Wet - the signal after it has been processed. most commonly used in the context of fx such as reverbs, delays, and special fx like flangers and phasers.

Dry - the unaffected signal.

Phasing - the interaction of similar signals at constant time (comb filtering) or altering times (phasing, proper).
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