Ervin Farkas
December 12th, 2007, 08:00 AM
My little girl is singing in a children's choir, and they twisted my arm to make a CD recording for them. I thought I did my homework - and still, I ran into a serious problem.
They use tracks for accompaniment, which I got on a CD. I remastered the CD adding a short 1KHz tone burst 3 seconds before each track begins for syncing purposes. I used an Alesis firewire mixer and Adobe Audition 2.0 for multitrack recording of five microphones.
I know now, I should have recorded the accompaniment directly onto a separate track right there... I thought I can add that in post. Well, I can indeed, the tone burst makes it easy to sync the beginning but then it drifts. I already suspected I'm going to run into this issue when Audition did not let me set the sample rate to 44.1 KHz (don't know why) - I chose the next step up, 48 KHz, I thought that will make it easy to give the audio to the video guys (another team was filming at the same time).
When I import the track, Audition warns me of the sample rate difference, so I upsample to 48 KHz. I will probably have to stretch/compress the CD track to bring it in sync... just my gut feeling.
Is there a set percentage of stretching or I have to experiment?
[Side question: why didn't Audition let me set the sample rate to 44.1]?
Thanks,
They use tracks for accompaniment, which I got on a CD. I remastered the CD adding a short 1KHz tone burst 3 seconds before each track begins for syncing purposes. I used an Alesis firewire mixer and Adobe Audition 2.0 for multitrack recording of five microphones.
I know now, I should have recorded the accompaniment directly onto a separate track right there... I thought I can add that in post. Well, I can indeed, the tone burst makes it easy to sync the beginning but then it drifts. I already suspected I'm going to run into this issue when Audition did not let me set the sample rate to 44.1 KHz (don't know why) - I chose the next step up, 48 KHz, I thought that will make it easy to give the audio to the video guys (another team was filming at the same time).
When I import the track, Audition warns me of the sample rate difference, so I upsample to 48 KHz. I will probably have to stretch/compress the CD track to bring it in sync... just my gut feeling.
Is there a set percentage of stretching or I have to experiment?
[Side question: why didn't Audition let me set the sample rate to 44.1]?
Thanks,