« Reply #7 on: May 23, 2011, 08:48:43 AM »
I´ve made matrices from two different R09-HR and found them EXTREMELY close in clock frequency.
(They were off by less than 0.001 seconds after 90 min! which isn´t noticable at all!)
In general do like this:
Take both recordings and line them up in multitrack mode. Allign the sources in the beginning at some point x (so they are alligned with a difference less than 0.001 of a second!). Measure the difference in the end of the recording (denote the location of a certain point in source 1 with y and the same point in the other source by z (measure these points as accurately as possible!). Calculate the ratio (y-x)/(z-x) and stretch source 2 by this factor, then re-allign the sources around point x again. DONE!
BR,
N.
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