Well.. increase the delay time slightly and your
signal is going to go out of phase... there is no way you can build a delay that
can take do out of phase for any signal..
----- Original Message -----From: Riccardo CoenSent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 7:38 PMSubject: Re: [Evolver] New feature: delay phase>
> What does `phase of the delays' mean? It's just a delay...
Invert the phase of delay means that when it is summed back with the
original signal it will cancel (or reinforce) part it.
If you sum a signal and the same signal with the phase reversed you
get nada.
when you shift in time one of the signal you cancel from signal one
what is in signal 2, but you add whatever is not present in signal one
as well.... thus creating interesting shifts in timbre.
You could in theory invert the phase just mixing the delayed signal
back by exactly half a period of the signal, but that's pretty hard to
achieve in general.
I didn't explain it very well.. sorry...
http://www.geofex.com/Article_Folders/phasers/phase.html
Cheers,
Riccardo.
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