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Tom McCreadie wrote:
Does Audition have a convenient way to split a stereo track into two mono tracks? That might give you some more insight. Yes it does..and I'd urge Gary just to split that problematic stereo track into two mono's..then throw one away! :-) He only needs one mono vocal track for the Audition mixing operation with the band's stereo track...and he can suss out the misconfiguration issues later at his leisure. Sure, I can work around the problem, but I am just curious what is going on down there. I have mostly fixed it now, and I have my mixdown already, and it is pretty good. You know how a singer being amplified during a performance that you are trying to record can sound horrible - echoey and indistinct? The only solution is to take her voice off the mike that she is holding in her hand and get the pure clean source and mix it into your orchestra sound. It worked. Mike, I am surprised at your question. Everyone knows that if you reverse the polarity of one of the two mono tracks and add them together you will null them out. What you do is highlight just one channel and hit Invert polarity and you get not two out of phase channels but rather two flat lines. Isn't that what you would expect? Gary |
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