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Old November 13th 04, 09:55 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave W.
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I'll give that a go, see if I can spot the rhythym graphically.

Dave W.

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Ever tried just chopping out the whole duration? - Surprising how
effective it can be sometimes!



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Old November 13th 04, 11:21 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Dave W." wrote in message
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I'll give that a go, see if I can spot the rhythym graphically.



I wouldn't - just chop it as tight as you can.

If that's too easy to hear, insert/substitute a blank clip of (approximate)
equal duration and join up the dots with a fake waveform that matches as
close as is easily doable - then run it by someone who doesn't know what
you've done!

;-)







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Old November 13th 04, 03:32 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave W.
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Thanks Keith G; I think I see what you mean, but that's a bit beyond my
competence. I just zoomed in and did trial-and-error cuts (and 'undo') until
it sounded OK. The fact that it is a 'live' recording, with audience noise,
helps a fair bit. Amazing how that bang just blended into the music,
graphically speaking.

Dave W.

"Keith G" wrote in message
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"Dave W." wrote in message
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I'll give that a go, see if I can spot the rhythym graphically.



I wouldn't - just chop it as tight as you can.

If that's too easy to hear, insert/substitute a blank clip of
(approximate) equal duration and join up the dots with a fake waveform
that matches as close as is easily doable - then run it by someone who
doesn't know what you've done!

;-)



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Old November 13th 04, 05:23 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Dave W. wrote:
Thanks Keith G; I think I see what you mean, but that's a bit beyond my
competence. I just zoomed in and did trial-and-error cuts (and 'undo')
until it sounded OK. The fact that it is a 'live' recording, with
audience noise, helps a fair bit. Amazing how that bang just blended
into the music, graphically speaking.


If you want to do the job properly, find a bit of ambience from some other
part of the recording, and insert that to the length of the bang. Also
experiment with reducing the level of the bang rather than editing it out.

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Old November 13th 04, 07:28 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"Dave W." wrote in message
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Thanks Keith G; I think I see what you mean, but that's a bit beyond my
competence. I just zoomed in and did trial-and-error cuts (and 'undo')
until it sounded OK.



:-)


The fact that it is a 'live' recording, with audience noise, helps a fair
bit. Amazing how that bang just blended into the music, graphically
speaking.



Yep and traffic noise, technicians muttering and a whole load of other stuff
at times!!



 




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