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seperating .WAV AudioPosted by knuckles
I'm editing a project, and have imported audio recoreded by DAT at the site. The DAT tape has voice on one track, and music on another. When editing, I can only manipulate them together, altough the different content is on each track. Basically, I need to take the music up and down in places and the voices up and down in places, but can't seem to manage.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Strange...if you captured as two mono tracks (A1 + A2 Clip Setting in Log and Capture), you should be able to adjust levels for each one individually. Check the clip -- perhaps you'd captured it using the Stereo setting by mistake? If so, select the double audio clip and press OPTION-L and you should be able to break them apart.
I didn't capture the audio. I imported it. It's audio from a DAT, transferred to CD. The right side is vocals, the left side is music. BUt they're somehow fixed together. The simple linking/unlinking function in the timeline isn't working. Every time I adjust the levels in audio mixer from the tool bench, the two tracks aren't independantly adjustable.
> The simple linking/unlinking function in the timeline isn't working. Every
> time I adjust the levels in audio mixer from the tool bench, the two tracks > aren't independantly adjustable. Are you sure you're using OPTION-L (link/unlink Stereo clips) and not the normal APPLE-L (link/unlink standard clips)? APPLE-L does NOT work on stereo pairs. If the command truly does not work, you can try breaking the link by overwriting one side. Drag two copies of the paired audio to the timeline -- A1, A2, A3, A4. Drag the A1/A2 pair down one track so they write over A3. Now drag A4 to A3 to overwrite one side of the A2/A3 sound. That should give you isolated tracks. However, this was an old workaround I had before Jude Cotter showed me the OPTION-L. I've never seen any Stereo pair that can't be broken by this command -- even music imported from CDs.
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