Subject: | 1. Re: Creating delrin mic supports for SASS |
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From: | "Scott Fraser" scottbfraser |
Date: | Thu Sep 30, 2010 8:00 am ((PDT)) |
<<Apparently using sox to concat several files in addition to the speed effect to adjust timing between devices results in the L and R channels somehow being adjusted differently. Ultimately resulting in enough drift between L and R channels to reach full phase reversal at about 20 minutes to 60 minutes and maintain that for an equal amount of time. Not enough to reach the echo effect that reveals that there's a problem, but enough to cancel most of the low end in most of the recorded content.>> Wow. Any software which alters the phase relationship between stereo channels is not something I would ever remotely consider using. This problem occurred with files which were initially stereo coherent? Are you processing L & R separately for some reason? Is this with interleaved stereo files or dual mono tracks? Scott Fraser |
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