Re: Audition Audio
- From: parvardigar@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 31 Aug 2005 07:57:46 -0700
Hello
I am infinitely thankful this invaluable assistance in unraveling the
properties of this audio clip and especially the insightful
instructions. In haste, earlier I inadvertently supplied an
'altered' audio track. My apologies. The analysis on the tweaked
audio track could be misleading.
For accuracy in determining the exact nature of this problem please
find a sample of the original audio track at
www.meherbabalibrary.com/Shack. (Origsmp.wav) This is the original
clip. Mono. No Hard Limiting. It is with the actual levels and the
'apparent' clipping. This original clip comes from the master that
originated from lectures recorded on BetaSP tapes in a shoot 10-20
years ago. Since those events decades ago these tapes have been in
storage. No alterations.
I can only assume that the video camera during the shoot may have been
calibrated in a fashion that created this frequency. All of the master
tapes have this same overall audio characteristic. This full collection
is over 100 tapes. Thus if I can collect the precise editing formula
that formula can be applied to the full inventory of tapes.
Later this morning I'll be able to work with Steve King's procedure
using the parametric equalizer tips on the original clip.
Thank you for this priceless assistance.
Chuck M
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