AnsweredAutomated Signal Invert while keeping the original Panning

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2014/12/08 21:03:55 (permalink)

Automated Signal Invert while keeping the original Panning

Hello all,
I am new to the Cakewalk forum and in advance appreciate all helps received.
My inquiry deals with the fact of trying to find a way to invert the signals from audio buses (2) but keeping the pan of one audio bus hard left and the other hard right.
 
Is there a way to invert the signals in SONAR X3 Producer edition automatically as described above. I know automation manually but it is severely tedious due to the fact I am trying to control the speed on the inverts. A mapped automation would also help if it is available.
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Re: Automated Signal Invert while keeping the original Panning 2014/12/09 10:02:19 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby ChickenWaffles 2014/12/10 17:24:34
Insert the Channel Tools plug-in into the bus FX bin. You can automate the invert phase function independently for the left and right channels.

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Re: Automated Signal Invert while keeping the original Panning 2014/12/10 17:37:28 (permalink)
Hello Anderton,
Thanks for the help you have provided but I am in search of a Phase that can flip the audio at 180 degree as an on and off with a variation of speed the Phase can be turned on and off. Any suggestion how this can be achieved?
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Re: Automated Signal Invert while keeping the original Panning 2014/12/10 18:46:26 (permalink)
If you want to invert the phase for parts of an audio clip, then you could split the clip across 2 separate tracks and invert the phase on one of the tracks.
 
But I'm confused about why you think the panning would be affected.

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Re: Automated Signal Invert while keeping the original Panning 2014/12/11 01:59:33 (permalink)
ChickenWaffles
Hello Anderton,
Thanks for the help you have provided but I am in search of a Phase that can flip the audio at 180 degree as an on and off with a variation of speed the Phase can be turned on and off. Any suggestion how this can be achieved?
~Thanks

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Re: Automated Signal Invert while keeping the original Panning 2014/12/11 02:01:00 (permalink)
You can draw periodic automation waveforms like an LFO with the Draw tool, if that's what you're asking for...

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