Re: merging mono files

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On Dec 09 13:33:15, marcusfb@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Thank you very much for your feedback. I must admit that this exercise was
> presented to me by a friend and I am myself trying to help him. To do so it
> seems like I have to learn a lot of things which would be beyond the routine
> tasks I do for myself. Generally I do not like automated processes in my
> project as it tends to increase artificiality rather than preserving the
> warts and all in the creation of digital replicas of real instruments. I do
> not want to achieve perfection to end up with perfect, dull, "synthesized"
> sounds that would be tiring to the ears. These just don't sound right and
> have been an issue with branded electronic instruments one can buy at music
> stores for as long as they have been in existence.

Joining the left and right channel of a trumpet,
an automated process if there is one, surely does not
"increase artificiality", and is precisely a thing
that should be done automatically.

> Most samplesets are
> processed in stereo and left as such. I recently learnt that it is only
> Hauptwerk software that apparently needs seperate channels to achieve a
> specific effect when tremolo is used.

Eh, throw it away then.


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