two wireless lavs two channels of compression one very small mixer one small recording device I don't see an easier way than that. Editing afterwards has gotta drive you nutty. It would me. I work with a television content production truck that does five camera and multiple audio source jobs. Audio and visual sources from the shoot are produced to final product. The director might edit to add something later but it's generally very small stuff. ron --- Alex Polite <notmyprivateemail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Howdy > > I make a lot of interviews. Right now I have a two > channel recorder. I > connect one headset mic to each channel, put one on > myself and one on > the interviewee. Works kind of alright but I would > rather have the > interviewee wear one recorder and wear another > myself. This gives us > more freedom to move around during the interview. > > The tricky part will be to align the two separate > recordings. I could > probably do it manually in ardour, dragging the > regions back and forth > and stretching them until they line up exactly. > > I've googled a bit to find a tool that does this > aligning > automatically but haven't come up with anything. > > Does anybody out here know of something? > > alex > > -- > Alex Polite > http://flosspick.org - finding the right open source > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com