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Old 1st January 2006   #1
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Phase Alignment Plug-In? (Like Little Labs IBP)

Is there a plug-in that does what the Little Labs IBP Phase Alignment Tool does?

http://www.littlelabs.com/ibp.html

Someone should make one!! How difficult could that be?
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phasetone is similar: www.tritonedigital.com
theres another free pc-only one - sorry can't remember the name...
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I use plug in from voxango that do just this and do it good.
I find it usefull to align 2 static mics like in and out kick mics it is less effective imho on "dynmic" signales like bass di/mic when the phase relation change from note to note
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second vote for the voxengo one...
http://www.voxengo.com/product/pha979/

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Has anyone used both?
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Or you could try PhaseBug

http://www.betabugsaudio.com/plugs.php

I can't try it myself, because I am using a Mac, I hope they'll release a Mac version soon.
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Or you could try PhaseBug

http://www.betabugsaudio.com/plugs.php
I can't find anything on this site that says what these plugs DO work with. Am I missing something?

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Does the Phasetone or any of them work w/RTAS?
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PhaseTone works as RTAS through the Pluggo engine.

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PhaseTone works as RTAS through the Pluggo engine.

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Weird....it doesn't come up in my insert busses.
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You need to install one of the Pluggo engines available.
Have you done that?
Then, run the Pluggo AU Scan application.
All pluggo plugs should show up in the rtas meny.

BTW, check if PhaseTone needs a newer version of Pluggo than you've got.

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I can't find anything on this site that says what these plugs DO work with. Am I missing something?

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For some plugs there is no info about what they do, there might be additional info with the installer, but that's their point I guess, install and see if it is usefull.

But for the phase plug it seems pretty obvious to me, especially after the nice visual that Youn made.
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You need to install one of the Pluggo engines available.
Have you done that?
Then, run the Pluggo AU Scan application.
All pluggo plugs should show up in the rtas meny.

BTW, check if PhaseTone needs a newer version of Pluggo than you've got.

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I installed and ran Pluggo but Pluggo AU scan? What's that exactly?
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Re-installed everything but it still ain't working.
Too busy to keep trying frankly.
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Another vote for Voxengo PHP-979.
It's PC only, but awesome.
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Another vote for Voxengo PHP-979.
It's PC only, but awesome.
It's not RTAS, is it?
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