how to redither or convert
The Audacity workflow thread stickied to the top of the forum should explain how to do this.
Don't convert in Audacity if you can avoid it IMO. The resample/dither sounds crappy to me and I tend to hear a lot more aliasing with Audacity vs. other software.
Why not just keep it simple and do this in AudioDesk via the soundbites window. I know it takes a long time to resample in AudioDesk at the "best" quality setting, but it will do a far superior job than Audacity would.
I cut all my tracks in AudioDesk/Digital Performer by creating markers where I want each track to begin. Then, you can snap the counter bar to the marker using the pointers along the left edge of the 'marker' window, highlight the final mix stereo track, and select 'split at counter' from the edit window (option y - keyboard shorthand).
You can then rename the tracks in the 'soundbites' window after cutting them up by holding down the option key and clicking on a soundbite name you want to change (look at the final mix stereo bar to make sure you're renaming the correct soundbite(s)). Once you've renamed your tracks/soundbites, highlight them all and open the 'soundbites' window's mini-menu and select 'Convert Sample Rate' and use the "best" option and select the "create new soundbites..." option at the bottom of the option window. After starting the sample rate conversion, you can highlight/reselect all the soundbites and reopen the 'soundbites' window's mini-menu to select 'Convert Sample Format' and select the "replace soundbites..." option at the bottom of the option window when dithering from 24 to 16 bit.
To watch progress during the conversions, go to the "Studio" menu across the top and select "Background Processing" which will open a window showing progress from the sample rate conversion and dither processes.
Feel free to PM me if you have addt'l questions or trouble figuring it out.
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Edit to add:
Addressing your original ?s w/ respect to AudioDesk:
How in a live recording can I perform a cross fade between 2 tracks (at a tape flip)
If you drag and/or nudge the wave forms of the 2 tracks together so that they are touching, or slightly overlapping, you may highlight them both and use the pointer tool to create a crossfade vs. a regular fade-in or fade-out which it will create if they are not touching/overlapping. If you want a non-linear crossfade, you can refer to the AudioDesk manual for the ability to change the crossfade curve/ramps so they are non-linear or curvilinear to your preference.
does anyone know of any free (for OSX) plugin for M-S decoding? specifically to make a "fake" stereo from a dual mono track or other stereo simulators?
You can also do this in AudioDesk with a little effort. The M-S decoding plug-in is pretty good, and all you need is a stereo file. For a mono source file, you can make it stereo by bouncing or busing it to stereo and then you'll be able to process it to your liking using the M-S plug-in.
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Just curious Ian, do you have some special aversion to paragpraphs and prose, or do you just have a more creative sensibility that leads you to break up sentences and express yourself in a more poetic format?
EasyJim
yes
I think in poetry
or stream of consciousness
maybe its my ADD
or OCD
sorry about my not using full snetences
its how I think and write... I am more of a renaissance man and artist much more right brain then left
again
I apologize
Jim you have great ideas
especially in regards to Audio desk
I like it its just weird that it uses SDII files and not wav or AIFF
also its not a wave form editor
which is why I originally tried audacity
after having some complications with Peak
I like AudioDesk
but have found I need to export to wav (more duplicate files) to then convert it to FLAC
since I don't think I can convert SDII to FLAC
these questions are part of a bigger picture:
a 3 part picture
first
I have started using my Fostex FR2-LE which records in a (stereo) BWF (or Broadcast Wave Format) which is essentially interlaced stereo (not 2 separate mono tracks)
I have a mono recording of Jerry Garcia Band 11/12/90 (12 row FOB master) since one of my mic connections was very bad, its mono - over at LosslessLegs there is no known source for this- the MS question
upon consultation at MOTB I was told to use a Y splitter and record mono- perhaps a M-S decoder won't help the sound?
I have an great FOB (5th row center on stand) of Tuck n Patti form the fall of last year where there was a guy was clapping out of time, for apert of one song and I needed to manually remove the claps fromt he left channel - not able to do this in audio desk , since it has no waveform editing capibilities.
and now I have a Return To Forever master (FOB ~20' from stage-Neumann KM140's> Fostex FR2-LE @ 24/96) which I opened the BWF files in audacity, then tracked and exported as wav - then FLAC'd to Torrent at LL
I want to make a 16/44.1 of the already tracked wav files or the audacity files... to up a redy to Burn to CD file set.
I can try audiodesk but it converts them to SDII files, I think? doesn't it?
then I have to export as wave
mostly I am trying to avoid having to re-track any of these projects - RTF 224/96, would be easier to re-dither rater than retrack
any how
easyjim
you also have always been very helpful
so
thank you
-- Ian