Hey guys,
I'm currently working on my diploma thesis in computer science which is about automatic audio track alignment, time drift corrections and everything you need to perfectly line up recordings from different sources that where made at the same time and at the same place. I have developed (but far from finished) a software where you put a few tracks in, press a button, and it automatically recognizes matching/overlapping points in different audio tracks and aligns them accordingly (no more messing around in Sony Vegas
). What I'd like to ask you now:
Can you think of any shows with many sources available (at least 4), that are freely available on the internet? Preferably archive.org or any other site where I can get them without much hassle. It doesn't matter where they are sourced from, be it cell phones, good mic/recorder combos or the soundboard - the more different the sources are, the better.
I already have a few test cases from my own live recordings collection, but I thought you were the right people and it would be nice if you could recommend me some more
Thanks!
ps: Does anyone happen to know a website like the Live Music Archive, but for speeches (e.g. Obama inauguration)?