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Anyone experienced in mastering live concert audios/videos?

  • 14-05-2022 4:02pm
    #1
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    Hi guys, I’m taping gigs for 20+ years. Recording the audio with a quality Edirol device (usually in Wav 24bit/48k format) and film the whole gig with a halfway decent point and shoot camera (US model, as they don’t have the pesky 30 minute filming limit that EU models have!). I lost the ability to master these recordings myself years ago since Wavelab 6 does not run on higher than Windows XP and I can’t get my head around the more recent Wavelab versions. So I have a bunch of un-mastered recordings sitting on my hard drive.

    The work that needs to be done is reducing the bass and adjusting the volume of the audio recordings (I used Wavelab 6 for that) and muxing them with the M2TS video sources without re-encoding (I’m using MKVToolnix for this).

    My question is:

    - Does anyone have a recommendation for an easy to use audio editor that let’s me change volume and treble & bass of WAV files (ideally with two to three switches only, rather than the 100 switches from recent Wavelab versions)?

    cheers

    sabrewulf



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