Panning questions
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 7:09 pm
Hi all,
Long time audacity user, first time poster, haha. I'm big into music trading, and from time to time use audacity to fix little issues with recordings, and have learned a lot about all the different plug-ins and effects. I love the program. I'm trying to figure out a way right now to fix a strange effect that happened in one of my concert recordings. At this concert, the band panned back and forth between the left and right sides of the stage, so the taper had some weird effects happening in his recording. I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what the best way would be to correct this. When they pan to the other side from the taper, you can hear it in the recording, which would be cool to leave in, except it reduces the volume too much. One channel still has some of the song in it, but the other fades out. I tried boosting the weak channel when this happens but there is too little recorded volume (plus someone annoyingly clapping at one point). Should I mono-ize at these points, and blend the two channels together? Should I cut the weak channel all together and then just use the same channel for both left and right (which will sound weird)? The only way I know how to blend channels together is with a panning plug in set to start and end in the middle, which creates some weird effects.
Thanks all,
-Jack
Long time audacity user, first time poster, haha. I'm big into music trading, and from time to time use audacity to fix little issues with recordings, and have learned a lot about all the different plug-ins and effects. I love the program. I'm trying to figure out a way right now to fix a strange effect that happened in one of my concert recordings. At this concert, the band panned back and forth between the left and right sides of the stage, so the taper had some weird effects happening in his recording. I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what the best way would be to correct this. When they pan to the other side from the taper, you can hear it in the recording, which would be cool to leave in, except it reduces the volume too much. One channel still has some of the song in it, but the other fades out. I tried boosting the weak channel when this happens but there is too little recorded volume (plus someone annoyingly clapping at one point). Should I mono-ize at these points, and blend the two channels together? Should I cut the weak channel all together and then just use the same channel for both left and right (which will sound weird)? The only way I know how to blend channels together is with a panning plug in set to start and end in the middle, which creates some weird effects.
Thanks all,
-Jack