Forum Home :: Shareware Music Machine Home     
Music Software Discussion Home

 
  :: Register :: Log in :: Archive :: Old Forum :: FAQ :: Search :: Memberlist :: Usergroups :: Profile :: Log in to check your private messages

Musicians Institute
Shure

Audio editing software needed

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Hitsquad Music Software Discussion Forum Index -> Music Software Discussion and Help
Author Message
dhkenobi



Joined: 09 Jun 2006
Posts: 1

PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:09 am    Post subject: Audio editing software needed Reply with quote

Hello,
I am looking for an audio editing software.

I have made a few recordings of an acoustic live band (friends of mine) with my Creative mp3-player. The files are in mono which I can change into stereo with Nero Wave Editor. I would like to improve the quality of the sound, mostly brilliance, dynamic and reverb. Additionally, the software should have a good equalizer.

I know there´s plenty of software around but can anybody recommend a few?

Thanks in advance!
Back to top
sickmunda



Joined: 12 Jun 2006
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 6:15 pm    Post subject: try goldwave Reply with quote

goldwave can edit the way you need it. google for it.
Back to top
pipelineaudio



Joined: 12 Jun 2006
Posts: 2

PostPosted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

definitely give reaper a try. Its small enough to fit on a floppy so it wont take any time to download

http://www.reaper.fm/
Back to top
Brien
Virtuoso
Virtuoso


Joined: 06 Apr 2005
Posts: 520
Location: Exit 4, Alabama

PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Audio editing software needed. Recommendations pls! Reply with quote

dhkenobi wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for an audio editing software.

I have made a few recordings of an acoustic live band (friends of mine) with my Creative mp3-player. The files are in mono which I can change into stereo with Nero Wave Editor. I would like to improve the quality of the sound, mostly brilliance, dynamic and reverb. Additionally, the software should have a good equalizer.

I know there´s plenty of software around but can anybody recommend a few?

Thanks in advance!


You should check right here. http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/cat/AUDIO_EDITORS/

I'm gonna add a few things. What you have recoreded is not going to get much better just by editing. The recording quality of the track that you are trying to enhance, by making it stereo, will in effect be the same mono track except now it will come out of both cans(speakers). Forget panning, it ain't gonna happen:). You have listed equalizer last...this should be first in the chain when you make an attempt to "repair" this mono track. Might even want to look into audio restoration software first.

I would strongly recommend not even looking for any "reverb" until you have repaired this mono track. The reverb will serve to distort what you are tryinh to hear and in many cases is simply over-used by many in an attempt to sound current. Listen to your favorite songs and witness how sparingly reverb is used, if it is present at all. If the room was good then it has colored the tracks already with ambience. Anything in addition will add to the trouble of trying to enhance this mono track recorded via a sub-standard method.


Good luck, hope this helps,
Back to top
the audiophile
Groupie
Groupie


Joined: 22 Oct 2007
Posts: 36
Location: Adelaide, South Australia.

PostPosted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The end result, although it can be tweaked a little, will only be as
good as what's recorded in the first place.
The position of the microphone is critical to give a good balance as is
the co-operation of the band to set relative levels between instruments.
Having said that the end quality will only be as good as the equipment
used to record it.
As Brien says EQ is first in the chain but use it sparingly.
A stereo effect can be simulated by first splitting your recording into
two tracks with your Nero Wave Editor.
Then EQ (again sparingly) each track separately.
While leaving the middle freqencies alone boost the top end and cut
the bottom end on one track and do the reverse on the other.
This is not true stereo but it will widen the sound.
Experiment until you are happy with the result.
I use Sound Forge for my major editing but (although it has one) I much prefer the envelope function in Audacity (free prog) to adjust the overall levels eg. boost quiet sections and reduce the loud ones.
Once this is done the track/s can be normalised to bring them all to
the same relative level.
Gotta grab some tucker and go to work now, Cheers.
Back to top
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Hitsquad Music Software Discussion Forum Index -> Music Software Discussion and Help All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 



Can't post? Make sure you Register or log in.

Forum Home :: Archive :: Old Forum :: Shareware Music Machine Home :: Latest Software :: Win Software :: Mac Software :: Linux Software

Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group