Short and sweet. I never think about phase when layering samples of the same instrument. Interesting to hear the difference it makes to the mix. Thanks Ben :)
Great Tutorial! - Based on this I'm thinking PI would do a better job than Auto Align to maintain phase coherency across the whole track when layering drum samples over raw drum tracks? I use Auto Align for live drums- works great - However I'm wondering if the phase relationship changes slightly from hit to hit when blending a sample with live snare (using Trigger in my case) Some hits work better with different alignment settings... As a result I'm thinking the time alignment for sample layering is best on a 'hit by hit' basis, the entire song analysed by the plug in as opposed to Auto Align that works its magic based on a small portion of the song in order to do it's time alignment thing. Super curious as to your thoughts on this!
Short and sweet. I never think about phase when layering samples of the same instrument. Interesting to hear the difference it makes to the mix. Thanks Ben :)
Have Pi turned on is a big difference. Wow.
Great Tutorial! - Based on this I'm thinking PI would do a better job than Auto Align to maintain phase coherency across the whole track when layering drum samples over raw drum tracks? I use Auto Align for live drums- works great - However I'm wondering if the phase relationship changes slightly from hit to hit when blending a sample with live snare (using Trigger in my case) Some hits work better with different alignment settings... As a result I'm thinking the time alignment for sample layering is best on a 'hit by hit' basis, the entire song analysed by the plug in as opposed to Auto Align that works its magic based on a small portion of the song in order to do it's time alignment thing. Super curious as to your thoughts on this!
Pi works in real time as the mix plays along. One can use both, as I do, for the bast results.