When I'm trying to pan 2 audio tracks (one with a back track of a song to the R channel and the click to the L channel) the audio bar meter on the software is showing everything fine. However, listening to the output I can hear the click from the left channel on the right side of the speaker/headph...
There is an analysis tool in Audacity called contrast which can be used to measure the perceived volume. It suggests you need to turn up the Skype-side (Mike) by 4dB to be equally loud with the studio (Bill). Also I'd be tempted to include some crossover between left & right channels for those l...
I do not yet understand about "automatic ducking." That sounds like what I was doing with the manual reduction of amplification in Bill's channel whenever Mark spoke. I have been hoping that there is some method of improvement that can be applied at once to the whole channel . Yes AutoDuc...
... I am assuming that there is a way of getting Mark's voice out of Bill's channel ... Sorry it's impossible to separate two voices talking at the same time. It is possible to auto matically duck the volume of Bill's channel with Mark's: that would attenuate Mark's voice on Bill's channel. Alterna...
Audacity only accepts 32-bit VST2 plug-ins. So 64-bit & VST3 (&VSTi) are not compatible. https ://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Plug-ins_that_crash_Audacity_or_fail_to_work_properly_in_Audacity ... crashes, when de-check enable ... Quite a few VST plugins do that intermittently in Audacity.
... the quality of the recording here has been creating the hollow sound ... Reducing the width of the stereo-image will reduce the "hollowness". #1. Create an in-sync duplicate track, (Ctrl +D), then make it mono, (aka mix down to mono ). #2. Mix the mono version with a little of the ste...
Is there any way to edit just one channel of a stereo waveform? ... " split stereo track ", then edit the one track, then join them back together with "make stereo track". The very short noise at a particular spot... is at exactly the same time as an important sound ... There is...