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Ted, do you know if using fabfilter would have negative effect on DSD playback?
Audacity will easily do what you need.Steve
I have audacity but I have not found a way to do channel balance and it will only save wave files to 16bit/44k.
There is no actual track balance control for editing, but you can reduce the amplitude of one of the tracks.1. From the track dropdown arrow select "Split Stereo Track"2. Select the track to edit3. From the menu select "Effect > Normalize" and set the - dB value4. From the track dropdown arrow select "Make Stereo Track"To Export your edit to a higher bit rate than 44.1KHz, in the Export File dialog change the Save as type: to "Other uncompressed files", then click the Options button and set the Header: to the file type and the Encoding: to the Encoding type/bit depth.The sample rate will be unaffected unless you edit that through Tracks > Resample.Steve
Anyone know of a good audio editor (win 7/8 based) that does 24/96/192k Flac & wave files ?Primarily I would use for minor EQ and channel balance issues.I have several HD tracks titles that need some EQ since some are flat transfers from the master with even poor channel balance too.This/was not necessarily the best sounding option and some need a bit of touch up here and there (what a mastering engineer would do).ThanksTodd
P.S. My turn to ask a question:Can someone explain how to create a link using the term I want as the highlighted text?When I highlighted the word Reaper and clicked the hyperlink icon, it just put "" and "" around the word but there was no actual place for me to enter the URL. (Hope I've described my predicament clearly).
Barry,You need to be in the WYSIWYG editing mode. Enable it by clicking the button with the red square brackets enclosing a blue arrow at the end of the toolbar. The button background is blue when you are in the WYSIWYG mode and white when you are not.You can make this a default under Profile > Look and Layout > "Show WYSIWYG editor on post page by default" checkbox.Steve
Barry, if you put a title markup after the URL, like "URL=http://www.reaper.fm]Reaper or Whatever[/URL" (and use open and close brackets instead of my quotes) it shows up like thisReaper or Whatever
Thank you Ted!Got it. I've changed my profile, per Steve's suggest but it is good to know another way too.Best regards,Barrywww.soundkeeperrecordings.comwww.soundkeeperrecordings.wordpress.comwww.barrydiamentaudio.com
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