2019-11-12, 04:48 AM
Okay, here's a tricky one. I have two copies of the same music recording from Harry Potter 3. One copy has a different instrument mixed in that I'd like to isolate as much as possible. To do that I first need to line the two recordings up pretty much exactly. The mixing between the two is different so comparing the waveforms isn't really an option.
After playing with it the past couple of days in Audacity, I've gotten it very close to syncing (I lined it up via an audio glitch about 21 seconds in) but am just off by a little. I opened my result up in RX7 and made an interesting discovery:
You can see there's some sort of filter-sweep type thing. The shape of it confuses me. Does this mean that one of the files is running slightly faster than the other, and that the area 20 seconds in is where the two files are "meeting" before going out of sync again?
I can PM anyone the Audacity file to anyone who's interested, or I can post it here if that's allowed. Thanks for any insight.
After playing with it the past couple of days in Audacity, I've gotten it very close to syncing (I lined it up via an audio glitch about 21 seconds in) but am just off by a little. I opened my result up in RX7 and made an interesting discovery:
You can see there's some sort of filter-sweep type thing. The shape of it confuses me. Does this mean that one of the files is running slightly faster than the other, and that the area 20 seconds in is where the two files are "meeting" before going out of sync again?
I can PM anyone the Audacity file to anyone who's interested, or I can post it here if that's allowed. Thanks for any insight.