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Originally Posted by albee1952
That's correct^^^ And, amagras is 100% correct that EA is not good on multiple mics such as a recorded drum kit or a guitar with 2(or more) mics. For drums, Beat Detective or manually cut/move/crossfade is best. If I need to EA an acoustic guitar that was recorded with 2 mics, I will pick the best sounding single mic and mute the other track
Last advice: its not a bad idea to DUPLICATE PLAYLIST first. That way, no matter how messed up your edits get, the original(untouched) audio is still available for another try
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Albee that’s good info and I have to agree from all my trials and errors and hours spent sorta trying it all -that method definitely delivers the best quality results (granted the splices don’t bring about anything new to deal with)! I have not tried or have the reason to yet to deal with the multi sourced recording and EA... YET! Thanks for the tip ahead of time - this makes sense and will come in handy I’m sure.
Thankfully I have been duplicating the playlist as I go through the different phases of you will. However early on I didn’t and had to look back through all the playlists and find my original tracking days and pull back those takes for each track. More of a pain but, found them, lesson learned!
Thanks for all tips and suggestions... very helpful indeed!
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