Phase - page 2

Is the ear really phase insensitive?
The human ear is relatively insensitive to phase. ... For example, if the two sinusoids differ in phase by 180 degrees, then when they add, they exact...
What is the purpose of phase invert?
To avoid the effect of Phase Cancellation, as pictured below: This happens when you record with multiple microphones and their phases are cancelling e...
Amp with 90 degree phase shift
What is a 90 degree phase shift?What is 90 degree phase difference?What does a 90 degree phase shift look like?What does phase shift mean on an amp?Wh...
How much phase cancellation is acceptable?
How do you determine phase cancellation?Is phase cancellation bad?What is phase cancellation?What is phase cancellation issues?How do you determine ph...
In phase, out of phase pickups
For two single coil pickups to be in phase, both the magnet polarity and the wind direction have to either be identical, or opposite. ... If the two p...
Question about pickup phase
What makes pickups out of phase?How do you fix an out of phase pickup?Can a humbucker be out of phase with itself?How do you determine the polarity of...
Sound phase
Essentially, phase refers to sound waves — or simply put, the vibration of air. When we listen to sound, what we're hearing are changes in air pressur...
How to fix phase cancellation
6 Easy Ways To Eliminate Phase Cancellation In Your MixesFix Phase Cancellation From The Beginning. ... Go Beyond Polarity. ... Check Layered Drum Sam...
Audio phase
Essentially, phase refers to sound waves — or simply put, the vibration of air. When we listen to sound, what we're hearing are changes in air pressur...