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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Chris K on October 24, 2003, 02:42:58 PM
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transferred and tracked a show and i found a 1.5second dropout on the RIGHT channel of one of the tracks.
what would be the easiest way to correct this.
i was thinking of copying and pasting the left channel (with some gain increase since the right ch recorded a little higher)
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i was thinking i could replay/record the passage from dat, since it seems in tact (and must have been a transfer glitch) and then copy/paste the missing passage. this seems like the best way, but also the most labor intensive.
it is only 1.5 seconds...
just looking for some guidance/opinions....
thanks
chris k
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are ya sure it's intact on the DAT? I've just never seen a dropout on just one channel from the transfer process. It doesn't really fit with the way s/pdif is encoded and would be very weird.
I've done the left pasted onto the right and it's usually totally fine - that would be my recommendation.
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If it is still intact on DAT, you can retransfer and include a few seconds around the glitch to help you line it up. To suggest one common program, WaveLab's montage feature is great at this.
-Matt