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What do you think of it?

Phase reading looks just about right on , measuring IN/OUT on a old compressor.

With the PAZ plug in, it reads significantly out when on the output, though still out of the "anti-phase" zone;.


Something is rigged incorrectly, or my knowledge is non- exisitant on this one. :grin:


OR


PAZ is up the creek.



Should ANY degree of phase shift measured between IN/OUT of a comp, EQ or whatever , be expected? I certainly wouldnt think so. ??
 
That sounds wierd!
Although if you measure the phase of IN and OUT of almost every analog EQ you'll probably notice some phase shifting. That's because of the nature of these EQs. I'm not sure but I think that you can't build phase-linear EQ in analog domain, at least it should be VERY complicated.
 
"Realtime analyzer based on our hearing, shows 52 or 68 bands, with RMS, peak, weighting, variable integration time, and much more. Built on the math that the ear uses...See what you've been hearing. "

i think you'd be better off with using audio tester , or some other program
since PAZ is not really made for testing or giving accurate sweeps of gear .
 

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