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hi, I have a small problem, I have a normal and instrumental composition.
always occupied the phase inversion method, but this song does not work quite right.
I put the instruments on one channel and the normal song on another channel.
The problem is that peaks of the two signals are not fully aligned, adobe audition that will not let me move freely the song, I can only move across both the sampled points.
anyone can help me?
pd:
when I play the song, you hear only the instruments a bit, but I hear the bass
hi, I have a small problem, I have a normal and instrumental composition.
always occupied the phase inversion method, but this song does not work quite right.
I put the instruments on one channel and the normal song on another channel.
The problem is that peaks of the two signals are not fully aligned, adobe audition that will not let me move freely the song, I can only move across both the sampled points.
anyone can help me?
pd:
when I play the song, you hear only the instruments a bit, but I hear the bass
This has been talked about before but not for a while.
You can try using the to dig out some of the posts.
I found the best way with tracks being slightly out was to cut and drag small sections
into time, any processing like time or pitch distorted the sound enough to make matters
worse for me.
Its still a mystery to me why the instru would be a different speed to the final version.
Maybe its intentional to make DIYing more difficult?
mp3 both have the same speed, just that I have to move just a little one to look good but adobe will not let me move freely
Im not sure what the terminology in Adobe is but check the manual/ help for ‘Snap’ or ‘Snap To’
This is the function which automatically ‘snaps’ any audio to the beat grid so all samples line up
with the project beat.
This should be off.
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