Exactly what I’m thinking to do. One of those mixes where it just feels like
one person is a little to your left and the other is a little to your right.
Ian
On Nov 17, 2021, at 3:09 PM, Kelvin Falconer <tusciafalconer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I also use Amadeus pro and logic and like both though amadeus is an audio
editor and logic/garage band is a multi track with an audio editor built in.
You could use either though depending on how you wanted the final mix to
sound I would probably process individual recorded files in amadeus then
bring them into logic to mix.
personally I don't like voice recordings where one voice is hard left and the
other hard right, this is where I would use logic to balance the volumes and
pan them closer to the centre, not hard centre but slightly separated.
K.
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On 18/11/2021, at 7:25 AM, Ian Edwards <ianedwards42@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello list, I’m wondering what’s the latest best practice for audio editing.
I got ok with Garage Band last year. There was wisdom on the list to upgrade
to Logic, and I know Audacity goes back and forth on accessibility. I use
the Hokusai app on IPhone, it’s cool because they built in Voiceover
accessibility right from the beginning.
Here’s what I’m needing to do:
I’m going to be conducting interviews and conversations for a church
project, I may be moving around differnt spaces while recording, so can’t
just use a fixed mic setup. I can record on separate IPhones using either
the built in mics, or lightning headset mics, I’ve got a couple lapel mics,
but they aren’t very well matched for pick up. Regardless, I’ll end up with
two mono audio tracks that I need to synchronize and mix together. I know to
use a clap or snap as a distinct sound to match up, and I’ve got a bit of
audio from the other person’s side of the conversation on the recording.
Does anyone have experience doing this type of editing? Any software that
does it automatically?
Thanks for any wisdom,
Ian>
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