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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: RobertNC on April 01, 2007, 06:57:41 PM
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OK, first of all I know - you gotta play with it and see what sounds good.
But I wanted to get some feedback on this because my computer really grinds on processing a 24/96 file so ...
I have a recording where somebody got *really* chatty all of a sudden for a coupla minutes. I am normally a pretty low key taper as long as you don't kick my stand, but this guy - I was on the verge of telling him to shut up or move along - something I;ve never done - when luckily he decided to move along.
So I have a section where I would like to reduce this guys boring conversation.
This seems feasible because I was running XY and the chat is mostly in the left channel. So I figure given the mic config, I should be able to mix in some right channel without being too noticeable.
So my question is any recommendations on how to do this smoothly?
I am using CEP 2. I don't think? it really allows me to do a gradual mix, so I was thinking maybe start some period of time before blabber guy shows up, and gradual increase the mix % of right into left, up to some level (maybe 40% R 60% L) during this guy's life story and then after he splits back out of the mix until I am back to the original tracks.
Any better way to do this in CEP. General comments?
Thanks - this is really the first time I've tried to do anything in post, I generally avoid it.
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Personally, I'd probably just leave it alone. But, if you want to make the transition smoother, do the following:
- open the WAV in CEP/Audition's multitrack view
- copy/paste and align the chatty portion into a separate channel, to which you'll apply your channel mixing
- ensure there's overlap between the non-chatty and chatty portions *
- crossfade the overlapping sections
- export to WAV / dither, etc. as necessary
* Like this:
NON-CHATTY PORTION NON-CHATTY PORTION
[------------------------] [------------------------]
[------------------------]
CHATTY PORTION
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Thanks. I cut out a 5 minute section of the wave so I could play around with a lot of different strategies in a short period of time. The step-in step out method seems to work pretty well, I'll try crossfades too - should work better, I just have to dig into CEP more, I bought it and never use it for anything but dither.
I always archive my raw wavs anyway so, no harm in doing a few remixes.