Hi Frank,
As you might have read in between the lines the
reason why it's in there now, it quite different.
It was the perceived phase shift occurring in 0.9h opposed to earlier versions, so when that would be true you'd need the reversing for that as a base (and the 60% recordings with proper polarity would be correct again). Do not forget : this would be so with the Q1 slider at 24.
I had it ready for a month or so, originating from
detecting correct absolute phase. Although I've developed an algorithm that might suffice, I still think it can't work, just because of the sole reason of instruments being mixed for polarity, as you told. And, in the end it comes to a preference which varies per track; The drums might be in correct phase after adjusting, but the voice might not, and the latter might be the most disturbing. You said that too. So ...
It is actually of no use to allow the changing of the polarity for two reasons :
1. Currently it can't work real time, which would be VERY convenient in checking was the best setting would be for "you";
2. Whatever trouble you took to find it out, you'd have to apply it yourself the next time because it isn't remembered.
So there you go. You said it all.
But again, the reason why it's in now is very different, and I propose to use it as one definite setting only, depending on what the Q1 slider does to it.
Ultimately it will be remembered, like many more things can be remembered. Take the example of the sax in the latest sample I uploaded (
http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=160.0 ) and it really doesn't matter much what the setting to make this bearable destroys on other aspects, if only this sax stops resonating. So that would be the Q1 setting to be remembered ...
Remembering these things for 100% sure will be in there, but there's a few other priorities to deal with first.
And you can bet that Q1 is called so because there will be a Q2 ...
Peter