by Lensor » 27 Aug 2010, 08:00
Hi Ernst,
Thanks for your reply Ernst.
I have tried the method you suggested by splitting tracks using Audacity but have had very mixed results with this. Most of the time, where the lead track is dead in the centre, a good bit of it can be removed. However, it seems to make the rest of the backing parts seem distorted or sound out of phase. Since the principle of phase reversal is involved with the method, I guess this is not entirely surprising. It can also upset the balance of other parts that are not exactly centred it would seem. It is also difficult to remove the lead track entirely as there always seems to be some some trace of it left.
Occasionally, the lead track is on one side only. You can then sometimes remove one track altogether, copy it to the other side and thereafter create a stereo image using plug-ins or record other parts onto one side or the other to spread the stereo image.
As I said, my efforts were unsuccessful and I was forced to abandon this after a time. However, you seemed to manage it quite well. Maybe you are doing something that I'm not. I also record direct at the moment and perhaps this makes it difficult to mask any noise.
Thanks again,
Len