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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: lordbelial on October 08, 2007, 03:28:21 PM
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Hi,
Last saturday I was recording several bands in a festival.
I ran:
SDB > Iriver IHP-120
SP-C4 > Canare StarQuads > UA-5 bm2p+ > optical > NJB3 (16b,44kHz)
Then I'm gonna matrix all the stuff into wavelab but I notice that as I sincronize at the beggining of the show, it goes de-synchronized as minutes goes by.
I have thought that it can be because of the different internal clocks on the recorders (Iriver and NJB3).
how can I fix it? Is there some special trick on wabelab?
Thanks for the help!
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search wavelab montage ;)
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Yep, what he said. You can leave one file untracked and then cut up the other w/ cd wave synching it up from track to track. Very time consuming as you'll find out. ;D
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Yep, what he said. You can leave one file untracked and then cut up the other w/ cd wave synching it up from track to track. Very time consuming as you'll find out. ;D
Yeah, that's the way I'm doing it afterall... Just looking for a "shortcut" before the hell-of-tracking-everything-and-then-synchro...
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Yep, what he said. You can leave one file untracked and then cut up the other w/ cd wave synching it up from track to track. Very time consuming as you'll find out. ;D
anyway. Any suggestion in the optimal time split for the separate tracks?
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Your ears will tell you if it's right.
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Your ears will tell you if it's right.
Toal agree with that!