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On 25/5/06 12:01, "Jonathan Perl" <jon.perl@verizon.net>
wrote:
>> Will PitchNTime work well in this instance?
>> We shot a concert with two cameras and recorded 24 track audio
>> with a MACKIE HDR 24/96. Big mistake.
>> Big technical glitch with audio: somehow all 24 tracks are
>> slightly sped up. So now we have to slow down the wav, files
>> to match the video Quicktime files. Yikes. It's nearly 3 hours
>> of 24 track audio.
>> Is this a job for Pitch'n'Time?
I have the same problem every year. I use an Alesis HD24 to record my annual
concert then post mix to make a DVD. The mixed files are always very
slightly out of time (no where near enough to be sample rate settings, more
like clock differences - God I wish the master video deck took word clock!!)
I solve it by getting one song from the audio mix, extracting the audio
from the QT movie, defining EXACTLY the same start and end point in both
files, checking the number of samples difference and them using time machine
to change the mixed audio file to match the number of samples in the QT
audio file. This gives me a percentage time stretch figure in the Time
Machine that I then use for all the songs.
Usually I try the value on a couple of tracks first and make sure they
sync up well in FCP and sometimes the value needs a tiny bit of manual
tweaking, but once I'm happy with one, it always works on the others.
Annoying isn't it!?
Gareth
http://www.hlstudios.co.uk
Recording Studios, Southampton, Hampshire, UK.
Logic Pro on a Mac. Nice.
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