S
Schrocker
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I am using Wavelab 4.0 and Cubase VST 5.1. I got rid of my old Tascam 414 like 4 years ago and now that I'm unemployed with tons of time on my hands I'm trying to digitize my old four track stuff on a regular stereo tape deck. The recordings are all at half speed because the old four tracks used a faster tapespeed. that's easy--time shift in Wavelab. Tracks 3-4 are also backwards. That's also easy--wavelab reverse.
the bigger problem is that tracks 1 and 2 are at different speeds than 3 and four at the beginning and ending of the tape. So when I import each track into Cubase and match them up at measure 9, by the time I get to measure 15 they are no longer synced and I get (a slightly interesting) Kurt Cobainish chorus action going on. I am getting around this by cutting and nudging the tracks to match every two or three measures. Very tedious.
Is there a way(software/plugin) that I can incrementally time shift a file? Can I sync tracks after they are recorded? I don't have any extra sync machines, and am about as ignorant as you can get about syncing.
Also does anyone have a reference page that explains syncing in super simple terms?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
thanks
the bigger problem is that tracks 1 and 2 are at different speeds than 3 and four at the beginning and ending of the tape. So when I import each track into Cubase and match them up at measure 9, by the time I get to measure 15 they are no longer synced and I get (a slightly interesting) Kurt Cobainish chorus action going on. I am getting around this by cutting and nudging the tracks to match every two or three measures. Very tedious.
Is there a way(software/plugin) that I can incrementally time shift a file? Can I sync tracks after they are recorded? I don't have any extra sync machines, and am about as ignorant as you can get about syncing.
Also does anyone have a reference page that explains syncing in super simple terms?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
thanks