Re: merging mono files

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I wish I can send you a photo... but if I did the message will get delayed by moderators as the first message I sent did and is still awaiting moderation!

The fora I mentioned are also mailing-lists so one has 2 options by way of which to post.

The mono pairs match in every way. They were processed by a friend who has since passed away and he must have processed them as stereo samples then separated them in preparation for Hauptwerk software with tremmed samples included too. I am not interested in tremmed samples and for all intents and purposes I need the pairs matched up again so that they can be used for all 3 major software: jOrgan, GrandOrgue and even Hauptwerk itself.

The loops and releases are there already and visible in Sony Soundforge and all pairs of samples match in this respect too.

Regards

Mark


On 08/12/2016 00:05, Jeremy Nicoll - ml sox users wrote:
On 2016-12-07 22:27, Dr. Mark Bugeja MD wrote:
jOrgan and GrandOrgue fora (both on sourceforge too) work differently.
Do you mean, "differently from this mail list"?   They would do, as this 
is
a mail list not a forum.


Apart from the way of merging two mono files into a stereo file, you 
also said
originally:

I hope that loops and markers (cues) are not erased in the process!!!

I think you need to explain what you mean by that. I would expect audio 
files
processed by sox to contain just audio data; I don't understand how one 
could
contain loop or marker information, and therefore I also don't 
understand how
you could possibly expect sox to conserve such information.

Are all your audio files prepared in exactly the same way?

Are they all of exactly the same length, or failing that, are each of 
the pairs
you want to merge all of the same length?

Are each pair also at the same sampling rate, bit depth and volume, or 
will
differences in those respects need to be solved first?








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