One last one: did we ever figure out the percentage/time shifts for the Concord Raiders/Temple of DOom material (I'm using Goldwave, BTW, so Audacity instruction is meaningless to me, but a few just needed tweaking to 1.01 via the Time Warp option)
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Zombie Charlie Brigden
Henry Buck in Demon Form
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Lucas, prepare to die!
Nemesis
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Spirit of King Mark
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Indiana Jones Unreleased Music Resource
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No one ever reached a consensus on it, since people were using different methods and different software.
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Stefan's Ghoest wrote:No one ever reached a consensus on it, since people were using different methods and different software.
This is why I have never bothered with it. Also pitch changing diminishes sound quality
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Spirit of King Mark wrote:Stefan's Ghoest wrote:No one ever reached a consensus on it, since people were using different methods and different software.
This is why I have never bothered with it. Also pitch changing diminishes sound quality
Depends on what you're doing: Time Warp in GoldWave shifts both tempo and pitch which keeps distortion to a practically non-existent level. Other programs are different.
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Changing the speed of a recording has very, very little impact on the sound quality. It changes the timbre, sure, and things do sound pretty weird if you go to extremes, but if you're just correcting a speed that was incorrect in the first place, neither of these will be an issue. You only run into trouble if you try to change pitch without changing tempo, or vice versa. That will inevitably harm the sound quality, though some algorithms do it better than others - and it's all a moot point, since this isn't the right technique for recordings that have been sped up or slowed down.
For me, the advantages of having the right pitch (and, in extreme cases like Hook's "Prologue", tempo) vastly outweigh the miniscule, theoretical, undetectable drop in sound quality that could potentially be caused by extreme speed changes.
For me, the advantages of having the right pitch (and, in extreme cases like Hook's "Prologue", tempo) vastly outweigh the miniscule, theoretical, undetectable drop in sound quality that could potentially be caused by extreme speed changes.
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Well, since the old board will not be back for a while, I decided to make a list of what we have so far:
OT:
Lego Indiana Jones 1
Tracks from VWVVWVVWV
KOTCS:
Staff of Kings recording (muddled sound quality)
Lego Indiana Jones 2
Documentary rip (Voice removal artifacts)
OT:
Lego Indiana Jones 1
Tracks from VWVVWVVWV
KOTCS:
Staff of Kings recording (muddled sound quality)
Lego Indiana Jones 2
Documentary rip (Voice removal artifacts)
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