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Have you listen to some tracks (I mean the ones with 2 sources mixed)? Try for example the ones with Ronnie do it and and you will get the answer.Quote
senecastj
So you took lossy YouTube audio and mixed them together? Beyond the obvious why, How did you do the alignment?
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elmuseo
Thanks Norbert and Quique
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StonyRoadHave you listen to some tracks (I mean the ones with 2 sources mixed)? Try for example the ones with Ronnie do it and and you will get the answer.Quote
senecastj
So you took lossy YouTube audio and mixed them together? Beyond the obvious why, How did you do the alignment?
About alignement is not so difficult because they're digitals recordings so without speed variations (exception in one version of "toad")
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senecastj
However, your last sentence basically confirms my suspicions. Digital recorders run at different speeds, and the speeds do change over time. It may not be as pronounced as analog tape, but it's more than enough to be noticeable. I've probably done 300-400 matrix recordings that required some level of alignment, and every single one needed some sort of time stretching.
Plus there's the fact that you're using very lossy YouTube audio when there are several other high quality lossless audio...
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senecastj
I haven't had a chance to listen to this particular one, but I know I can hear alignment issues even when it's only 4-5 samples (assuming a 44.1k sample rate).
Just to clarify, you consider this to be an upgrade over Daspy's source?
I won't be doing a mix of this show. If there was a wireless source then possibly, but nobody I know was running any IEM gear.
you're not only on Stones! I understood wrong.Quote
senecastj
I have a bunch of clips of recent mixes on my soundcloud: [soundcloud.com]
I posted a clip of my Santa Clara 2019 mix on there of Stones. I've done a few other stones mixes in the past. I've released a fair number of mixes on DIME and other torrent sites in the past.
I also did a time alignment video on YouTube: [youtu.be]. While it's primarily around time aligning IEM recordings, all the same principles apply to audience recordings.
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daspyknows
There is a project in the works using multiple 4K video feeds and my audio done with correct time alignment of the entire show.