Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
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markgreen1
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Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
I recorded a session with myself and someone else on a Zoom H4N with our Shure SM7B microphones each plugged into it and recording two separate MTR files in Mono each (WAV, 16 Bit / 44.1 Khz) into a SanDisk 32GB memory card. The H4N said it was recording fine the whole time (we were continually checking) but then when I put the memory card in to check on my computer to get the files, it wasn’t playing each file. The files on the memory card were saying one was 1GB and the other was 0KB. But in Disk Utility, it says there's 2GB taken up on the card.
For the 1GB file, I was able to get it to work. However, the only time I can hear or get close to the 0KB file is when I import the RAW card image copy into Audacity, it brings it in as one combined file of the two recordings. So it'll cut after a few seconds between each file. I need to get a separate proper isolated audio file of the other track.
The settings below are what get that combined file:
Encoding: Signed 16-bit PCM
Byte Order: Little-Endian
Channels: 1 Channel (Mono)
Start offset: 0 Bytes
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
It is pulling from the DMG of the memory card, so that may be why it's drawing both (and since that 0B file seems to have something otherwise for regular importing). I tried making another image copy of the memory card but with deleting the other file (the 1GB) but it still brings in both files still.
However, based on being able to clearly hear the audio in the combined version, I know it's in there somewhere. I just don't know how to locate it or import it as an isolated single track. Any help on a way to import it but getting separate audio tracks?
I am using Mac 10.15.3 OS Catalina and Audacity 2.3.3.
For the 1GB file, I was able to get it to work. However, the only time I can hear or get close to the 0KB file is when I import the RAW card image copy into Audacity, it brings it in as one combined file of the two recordings. So it'll cut after a few seconds between each file. I need to get a separate proper isolated audio file of the other track.
The settings below are what get that combined file:
Encoding: Signed 16-bit PCM
Byte Order: Little-Endian
Channels: 1 Channel (Mono)
Start offset: 0 Bytes
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
It is pulling from the DMG of the memory card, so that may be why it's drawing both (and since that 0B file seems to have something otherwise for regular importing). I tried making another image copy of the memory card but with deleting the other file (the 1GB) but it still brings in both files still.
However, based on being able to clearly hear the audio in the combined version, I know it's in there somewhere. I just don't know how to locate it or import it as an isolated single track. Any help on a way to import it but getting separate audio tracks?
I am using Mac 10.15.3 OS Catalina and Audacity 2.3.3.
Re: Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
"MTR" ?
"combined" in what way? Like two different recordings playing at the same time, or like two recordings playing one after the other, or combined in some other way?markgreen1 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:25 pmit brings it in as one combined file of the two recordings.
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markgreen1
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Re: Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
MTR as in Multitrack
Combined, as I mentioned, as in it's one long file that plays for a few seconds then switches to the other and back and repeats this process
Combined, as I mentioned, as in it's one long file that plays for a few seconds then switches to the other and back and repeats this process
Re: Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
Does it switch after exactly the same amount of time throughout the recording?markgreen1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 4:44 pmit's one long file that plays for a few seconds then switches to the other and back and repeats this process
(for example, 0 to 2.5 second = mic 1, then 2.5 to 5.0 seconds = mic 2, then 5 to 7.5 seconds = mic 1, etc...)
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Re: Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
Yes, that's correct.
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What's the length of each section, measured in samples?
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Re: Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
If we were able to extract all of the "mic 1" parts from the "mic 2" parts, then put all of the "mic 1" parts together and all of the "mic 2" parts together, would you have a complete show, or would there be parts missing (or damaged)?
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Re: Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
If you can play back OK on the Zoom you can re-record by connecting the headphone output to line-in on an audio interface (or if you have a soundcard with line-in).
...Ironically, stand alone recorders are usually more reliable than computer recording just because there is a LOT more that can go-wrong in a computer (more settings/options and multitasking, etc.) and eventually it does.
In the days of analog tape, if you had a 3-head recorder you could monitor what you just recorded a fraction of a second earlier. But you're still in trouble if something goes wrong while recording a live event with no chance for "take-2".
...Ironically, stand alone recorders are usually more reliable than computer recording just because there is a LOT more that can go-wrong in a computer (more settings/options and multitasking, etc.) and eventually it does.
The H4N said it was recording fine the whole time (we were continually checking)
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markgreen1
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Re: Import RAW Audio Showing Combined File, Trying To Get Isolated Track
Unfortunately even if I were to extract all the pieces (which would be insanely time consuming), it's not the smoothest transition when putting those pieces together and is a little jagged. So the isolated separate regular track is needed.
And it doesn't play back on the Zoom itself, sadly.
And it doesn't play back on the Zoom itself, sadly.
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I was thinking that we may be able to automate much of that so that it isn't insanely time consuming.
If the pieces won't fit together smoothly, then I think that's the end of it. We can only recover from what is there, not from what isn't.markgreen1 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 7:45 pmit's not the smoothest transition when putting those pieces together and is a little jagged
I'm wondering why the Zoom might have failed in the first place. How long was the recording? Was it a 2 channel recording (one mic in one channel and one in the other)?
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