Re: Audition Audio
- From: parvardigar@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 30 Aug 2005 09:16:33 -0700
>>From the time line it sounds fairly normal. I would say definitely -not
abnormal.
The intrusive spikes -that should be easily corrected.
First I make a copy of the original audio. Later I compare my
adjustments with the original. The fiddling is with normalize (97%)
Hard limiting, Dynamic Processing. And in other audio copies I expanded
to using filters to see if I could cultivate any improvements.
If I compare these tests with the original I could say that it sounds
'almost' normal but one can tell something is off. Thus the quest to
get the audio as normal as perfect.
The 15 tapes I've transferred so far have this same characteristic
anomaly.
A high tide affect in the audition edit track. - leaving no room for
undulating waves of highs and lows. But I must say I can't say its
distorted.
And your comment: I suspect that the UVW1200 may be feeding an audio
signal outside the normal audio range (below 100 Hz or above 15 kHz).
If this is so this can be corrected with an audio mixer setup between
the UVW 1200 and the Canopus? This I don't know as I'm struggling to
advance with this project and seek to correct this aberration.
.
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