Audio Butchery in Sound Forge

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Kaji01
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Audio Butchery in Sound Forge

Post by Kaji01 » Sun Jan 25, 2004 3:57 am

All right, I'm working on a composite audio track for an episode-style parody a friend and I are working on (Think ReDeath, not Tainted Donuts, as far as formatting goes). Part of it is involving an AMV in which I'm combining about 4 different songs (Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, AC/DC, and Warrant), and while it's going pretty well overall, there are obviously some things that you can't make sound good simply by cutting regardless. I was wondering if perhaps someone knew of a good method of "blurring" these spots so that the cuts aren't as noticeable? I'm using SoundForge 4.5 for the editing, although if I can fix with the audio filters in Premiere 6.0 that'll work too.

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Post by aznfs » Wed Jan 28, 2004 1:18 pm

you can try to fade the tracks together, but i don't know if the controls of 4.5 are the same as 6.0.
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Post by madbunny » Fri Feb 20, 2004 12:24 am

Zoom into your waveform right at the point where you are making your cut, see how the cut is probably right in the middle of a note or something? Use your pencil tool to manually kill it down right at your cut. If you are feeling your oats you can even try to have it match the same exact levels as the next clip. I wouldn't reccomend that though.

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