Jiddu,
There's nothin to it. That's an easy one.
Sound editing...that's my department. I wanted to wait it out until the thread was at rest.
-Tek, pilot and especially mrt1212 were real close
Here is what you do.
1.)Make 2 workable copies
2.)take a copy and run a filter to allow the hit hat only (hi pass*) (the part you don't want)**
3.)take this hi hat only copy and invert it only. do not change it's length
4.)mix paste the inverted hi hat only copy into the other workable copy by about 93-100%and the hi hat will be cancelled out providing it was pasted in the proper place which is essential.
That's it.
*hi pass is a coarse term when editing wavs. Select the frequency spectrum that you need to work and use that amount whatever it is.
**Bass drums have a high frequency "click" to them. Do not select this portion of the wav. and involve this portion with the inverted cancellation proccess of the hi hat. If the hi hat and the "click" sound of the striking attack of the bass drum are played at the same momnet in time, that's ok too but we will have to take it a few steps further. Let me know if it is and I will explain how you do that.
[This message has been edited by Morphamatik (edited 04-26-2003).]