Logic Pro 9 Phasing Caused By Too Many Plugins?

lightandmind

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The phasing is NOT microphone-related, I'm a mastering engineer and treating only the stereo two-track mix, problem is, after too many plugins are added, (by filling up the channel strip and sending the output to a buss and filling that up too), I begin to get some "frequency-related" phasing going on, I've never had an issue like that before, I DID just start using the Waves plugs, (like liner phase EQ), but it's phasing even when they're bypassed. I'm only running 2gb of RAM, could that be an issue? Thx!
 
The only thing I can imagine this would be is that your processing is exaggerating or exposing phasing which is already in the stereo mix. It may be that there is phasing in the original mix but it only becomes audible when you EQ, compress/limit or excite the mix. Are any of you FX changing the stereo image? That could also cause phasing effects if there are already phase related problems in the stereo mix.
 
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