Hello Kelly,

On Wednesday, July 26, 2006, 5:05:47 PM, you bellowed the following:
> After each slider, there's an "invert" checkbox. Does anyone know 
> what these do?

Yes, they flip the sound out of phase.
For example, if you're working in a situation where you want something inverted
on top of the source, for example, if you've isolated a narrow frequency band
and want it completely phased out of the original material, given that levels
are set exactly, you can invert the source and mix over the selection.

As a not very practical, but illustrative example, you can take a 1 khz sign
wave, copy it to the clipboard, then mix it over itself with either the source
or destination inverted, both at 0 db. If you've done things properly, you'll
get a file of absolute silence for the duration of the tone that used to be
there.

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