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Hi, I have Cubase 4 Studio.

I'm not really sure why this version is called studio because it does not have a built in phase inverter.
My friend assured that studio version had everything I needed but he was wrong and I switched the pick-ups to kill zone mode and he is no more.

Anyhow, I use SSL 4000 Channel plugin alot, it has a phase inverter so i'm just wondering if that the same thing as using a Cubase built in phase inverter.

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JohnTodd Tue, 08/03/2010 - 19:50

I use Cubase LE 4. On each wave file in the edit area, I can right click > process > Invert Phase, and it will re-render it quickly like that. Works every time.

Keep in mind that you can select a whole bunch of waves at once and do it all in one command.

I use it all the time when I record a lead vocal through a tube preamp and a ss preamp. The tube preamp flips phase so I must flip it back.

Hope this helps!

HaHallur Tue, 08/03/2010 - 20:44

Thanks for the advice Mr. Todd, the problem with that method is that you aren't able to hear how it sound until you record :)

But not to worry because I tested it out myself.

I know that if you take the exactly same signal, double it, then invert phase on one of them, they should cancel each other out.
I tested it using the SSL 4000 phase invert and it worked, so i answered my own question :D