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1. Activate "Solo" mode here as well and select the solo switch of the middle band.
2. Alter both separation frequencies so that they just about register the source.
3. Now activate the "Direction pan" mode so that the panorama controller acts as a
direction mixer.
4. With the pan controller of the middle band you can now move the mono source. The
differential signal is retained.
5. If you deactivate "Solo" mode you can convince yourself of the effect of this frequency-
selective directional mix on the overall signal.
Dampening or removing the mono signal from the middle frequency range
For instance, if you want to create space for adding vocals or solo instruments in the
middle range of playbacks and drum loops, you can try to cancel out or dampen the
original mid signal in the mid range by enlarging the base width.
As in the last use case you should first attempt to "filter" out the mid signal well in solo
mode. The base width should then be set to the highest value (200) in the mid band.
Invert phase
With this function the sample data within the selected range is inverted along the amplitude
axis, i.e. its negative values become positive, and vice-versa.
This way you can customize samples with differing phase lengths. This function can be
reversed and applied using both channels, just the left, or just the right in wave projects.