Tagged with audition - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/audition/feed.rss Thu, 02 May 24 00:08:58 +0000 Tagged with audition - Personal View Talks en-CA Sound mixing, and matching tracks recorded in different ways https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/18255/sound-mixing-and-matching-tracks-recorded-in-different-ways Thu, 16 Nov 2017 17:46:46 +0000 Brian_Siano 18255@/talks/discussions I'm finalizing a video project, and there's a big issue with our sound recordings.

Here's the background. While shooting, we obviously got camera mike sound for all takes. But we'd rented and used a couple of shotgun mikes with a Tascam recorder for many scenes, and the sound we got from those is marvelous. Obviously, my question is about making the camera mike tracks sound a bit more like the fuller, shotgun-mike tracks. Or vice versa, if that's what's needed.

I'm not much of a sound person, so I'd have to understand the principles involved, and then learn to use the Premiere Pro or Audition tools to accomplish the job. Can anyone point me to some good tutorials that might help?

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Audition Raw data import - randomly saturating chunks of audio? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/17944/audition-raw-data-import-randomly-saturating-chunks-of-audio Mon, 09 Oct 2017 16:25:04 +0000 juanpablo_ayala 17944@/talks/discussions Hello, guys. So, the dreadful 0 bytes file thing happened to me. My Tascam lost power during the recording. I left the SD card untouched and made an image copy of the drive so I could import it in Audition (and Audacity) as raw data in order to find the corrupted take.

My input settings were 48khz, 24 bit PCM, Stereo (just as recorded) and Little Endian. I have tried values 0, 1 and 2 (even 3) in the "start byte offset" space.

What I get is an almost 4-hour long audio file with 85% ultra-saturated sound at 0db (or almost) and the other 15% are chunks of good audio with normal levels. Where levels are just a little below 0db I can tell those are takes that I recorded just fine--Apart from this one take I'm trying to recover, I can play all other takes on my computer as wav files and they all have normal levels.

When I change the value to 0, 1 or 2 the chunks that sound good are all different, but still, together they comprise about 15% of the entire file. When I changed the value to 3 I got a split second file.

Anyone know a solution? Thanks in advance.

PS: I have also tried the chkdsk solution to recover the 0 bytes file, but the .chk files are not showing up on my drive event though the "show hidden files" option is checked.

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Adobe Audition compression for broadcast https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/2251/adobe-audition-compression-for-broadcast Sun, 12 Feb 2012 04:33:43 +0000 kitano 2251@/talks/discussions Hi there,

Any recommendation on the workflow for broadcast. The sound source is a mono microphone.

At the moment I start by converting in stereo and then normalising it; I am struggling with the effects as which one to use for compression.

The sound I record is usually interviews in public places which sometimes has background noise. And on some occasions I record live street music.

I'd love to hear your views. ( I am a newbie with audition and sound engineering)

Thanks, Hakura

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