Any audio geeks hanging around here?
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Any audio geeks hanging around here?
Is there a tool or website that will allow me to match up the tone and ambience of audio in one recording against audio from another?
I need to re-record something but in a different location and want to minimise the difference in room tone and timbre.
Am moderately cool with Hindenburg and Fairlight. I dabble at least.
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garry@mstdn.socialreplied to ewen@photog.social last edited by
@ewen I learnt audio engineering with the Berkley School, via Coursera, and I wouldn't attempt what you're trying to do. The only way it's going to have the same kind of sound as the original, IMO, is to work on it one instrument at a time. A fair bit of the ambience could be duplicated by grabbing and applying an impulse response, and that can give you an Ok reverb track, but the original tracks will still sound the same. And no easy way of mixing them down.
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garry@mstdn.socialreplied to ewen@photog.social last edited by garry@mstdn.social
@ewen Ah! Just realised you probably don't mean music audio. If it's a single voice track then the impulse response method might be good enough. There should be plenty of tutorials on how to grab one and then apply it to another track, depending on which DAW you use.
I don't know Hindenburg and Fairlight, though.