Helpful ReplyProcess --> Apply Effect --> Gain -- > Invert channel phase

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2016/04/18 07:54:07 (permalink)

Process --> Apply Effect --> Gain -- > Invert channel phase

Process --> Apply Effect --> Gain -- > Invert channel phase
  
The "invert phase" control (under the 4 sliders) is without lettering,
and is not possible to see if it is checked or not.
In windows 7 you can see a light blue coloring - but in windows 10 it is invisible.
But there should also be a text near the controls.
 
This problem exist for a few years.
Obviously I'm the first who needs this feature.



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Re: Process --> Apply Effect --> Gain -- > Invert channel phase 2016/04/26 17:46:44 (permalink)
Silly question is the process that I can use to change one of my live drum tracks that is out of phase?
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Re: Process --> Apply Effect --> Gain -- > Invert channel phase 2016/04/26 19:54:26 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby BMOG 2016/04/26 21:41:49
Yes, and this is a simpler answer than using Channel Tools as I showed in a different thread. I didn't realize you could change the phase with apply effects > gain because...well, for the reason THambrecht said! Now I know why those two little squares exist.
 
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Re: Process --> Apply Effect --> Gain -- > Invert channel phase 2016/04/26 21:27:45 (permalink)
Anderton
Yes, and this is a simpler answer than using Channel Tools as I showed in a different thread. I didn't realize you could change the phase with apply effects > gain because...well, for the reason THambrecht said! Now I know why those two little squares exist.
 
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THambrecht
Process --> Apply Effect --> Gain -- > Invert channel phase
 
The "invert phase" control (under the 4 sliders) is without lettering,
and is not possible to see if it is checked or not.
In windows 7 you can see a light blue coloring - but in windows 10 it is invisible.
But there should also be a text near the controls.

This problem exist for a few years.
Obviously I'm the first who needs this feature.




I meant to select your post as helpful my mistake


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