Rotate an album cover 90°.
Others guess the album.
I'll start on hard mode
>>68995536
r plus seven
>>68995536
Uhh...shit.....P Diddy - Press to Play??
>>68995600
Close
>>68995602
Very close
>>68995644
Kids Bop 13?
heh.. .this isnt even my final form
>>68996600
wait wrong way... fuck
i like this album cover better like this.
how do i go about rotating the music 90°?
>>68997585
>how do i go about rotating the music 90°?
this really made me think
>>68998061
same
>>68997585
>how do i go about rotating the music 90°?
asking the real questions
>>68997585
Genius
Someone tell a band to try this
>>68998108
Turn your headphones you fucking dummy.
>>68997585
>how do i go about rotating the music 90°?
In iZotope RX:
>select all
>Channel Operations
>Phase Rotation tab
>set L and R to 90 deg
>hit Process
There you go
>>68998264
Could you do this to a track from the album, I don't have that software and need to know
>>68998264
>>68997585
anon if you do this you should upload to mega or something and it and share it here.
>>68998284
I'm on my phone rn, soz
If you rotate both channels though as I specified, the music will sound the same actually, sorry to disappoint
Interestingly enough, a 90 degree rotation in one channel is how the Haeco-CSG process was achieved back in the 60s; this was a (much maligned these days) noise reduction technique that required a decoder box to un-rotate the phase to provide the original sound recording with less noise during playback on vinyl
The only releases I can think of that used this technique were Neil Young - S/T and Cream - Wheels of Fire, and for the latter, the CSG process was encoded into the master tape, so if you have a copy of that album, try rotating the right channel (or was it left? Google it) -90 degrees and you'll hear the album the way it was meant to be heard
>>68998343
Interesting. Good post.
>>68998343
what's up with this whole "tripfag making interesting and constructive posts" thing
>>68998371
I'm drunk