Does anyone know of a phase/azimuth correction utility that can work either as a standalone or, preferably within AA?
A jeweller's screwdriver?
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I've had a bunch of recordings to remaster which had been taken from cassettes and transferred to CD-R. I can get them sounding fine, but if they're switched into mono a whole load of phase cancellation takes place. I assume that a minute shift of one track relative to the other would fix this, and thus a phase correction utility would be reasonably simple to code. Any suggestions?
Do they drift in and out of phase? The trouble with any phase-shifting utility is that it can't accurately detect when the two tracks are in phase anyway. The only way I could see that you could do this with tracks that are liable to shift is to have a detector that always attempts to find the best null when the tracks are inverted against each other, and make dynamic corrections to keep the null as good as it can be. And when there's only Side information, it's inevitably going to fail. But if there is no gradual change, then just time-slipping one channel ought to fix the problem, surely? And that's
easy to do...