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- From: Jeffrey_Keyzer@sacbbx.sac.ca.us (Jeffrey Keyzer)
- Subject: Re: Is separate channel editing possible?
- References: <crystal.725650685@glia>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio
- X-NewsSoftware: BBX-UMB 0.27a beta (Nov 30 1992)
- Message-ID: <Jeffrey_Keyzer.03kl@sacbbx.sac.ca.us>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 14:59:58 PST
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- In <crystal.725650685@glia>, crystal@glia.biostr.washington.edu (Crystal) writes:
- > I've just acquired PerfectSound 3 and have some ideas in my head that I am
- > finding out I can't do with the software.
- >
- > I have 2 files, different sizes.
- >
- > When I try to CREATE STEREO, one comes up either slowed down, or speeded up
- > (depending on which file I choose first in the creation). Yes, I *think* I
- > understand why this is happening... file size difference lengthens or shortens
- > the waveform of the added file. (I can't explain it, I just understand it)
- >
- > But, I haven't a clue how to lengthen the shorter file and position it so that
- > it unisons the larger one without losing the original pitch of either file. I
- > wanted to try this for a practice piece, but there seems to be no capability
- > to cut/paste ranges in different channels on the same stereo piece.
-
- I own Perfect Sound, and I have also experienced some problems in
- differences in file sizes and sample rates (for example, It seems you
- can't lower the pitch of one sample, and then append it to another
- sample that is at another pitch (or sample rate, another thing that is
- difficult to explain... :).)
-
- I would attempt to resample one of the samples. If you can get the
- sizes or and sample rates of both the samples to match (not easy), you
- should be able to create a good sounding stereo sample. This may not be
- the easiest way, but it is a suggestion... Good luck!
-
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- Jeffrey Keyzer
- Jeffrey_Keyzer@sacbbx.sac.ca.us
-
- Amiga - The computer for the creative mind.
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