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Hey guys,
I am restoring old VHS of my band's live shows. I would like to take the VHS audio file (in .wav format) and blend it with the recording directly through the sound board. You might wonder why I'd want to do this since the soundboard recording is better. Basically my band likes grit and wants to blend the two. Also, the VHS mic picked up a lot of nice bass that's missing from the soundboard recording.
Is there any way to do this?
I have both files in .wav format right now. I just don't know how to line them up in Cubase. The VHS waveform is completely different (much worse) than the soundboard, so it's hard to find spikes to line up.
Thank you.
I am restoring old VHS of my band's live shows. I would like to take the VHS audio file (in .wav format) and blend it with the recording directly through the sound board. You might wonder why I'd want to do this since the soundboard recording is better. Basically my band likes grit and wants to blend the two. Also, the VHS mic picked up a lot of nice bass that's missing from the soundboard recording.
Is there any way to do this?
I have both files in .wav format right now. I just don't know how to line them up in Cubase. The VHS waveform is completely different (much worse) than the soundboard, so it's hard to find spikes to line up.
Thank you.
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