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Phase Inversion

asterixsmeagol

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For my Trouble with Tribbles edit, I have a surround mix that has music in all 6 channels, with dialogue and sound effects only in the center (on top of music). Is there any way to invert the phase of the the FL or FR channel (which have a stereo mix of just the music) to create a "negative" that I could use to subtract the music from the center channel? I've tried some online dialogue removal tools which give ok results for the music portion, but the audio that remains for what's supposed to be the dialogue/SFX sounds really tinny and muted, and often still includes bits of audible music.
 
Immediately after posting this I remembered that DigModiFicaTion had brough up the Ultimate Vocal Remover tool back in December. I just downloaded it (1.6 GB!) and ran it on a test clip from the fight scene I'm trying to rescore and it sounds much, much better than any of the other things I tried.
 
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