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I have recorded some old reel to reel tapes. One channel is weaker than the other. Is there any way to say edit (enhance) only one channel at a time?

This is using the Sound Editor module of EMC9; I don't have EMC8 installed but maybe it has this capability too. Please check it out.

 

Changing the channels of a stereo signal

 

You can modify the channels of a stereo signal—flipping channels, playing only the right channel or the left channel, or playing either the right channel or the left channel on both channels. You might want to use this feature if

  • your audio clip only contains one recorded channel, but it is not a mono recording. You might want to play the single channel on both the right and left channels.
  • your audio clip contains a dual audio channel, recorded from the television, which has a different language on each channel. You might want to play only one channel, so that you hear only one language.
  • your audio clip has a different instrument on each channel (or instrumental music on one channel and vocal on the other), and you want to listen to only one instrument, or to just the instrumental music.

To change the channels of a stereo signal:

  1. In the Project View area, right-click the audio clip for which you want to change the channels, and choose Clip Properties.
  2. In the Clip Properties dialog box, click Channel control, and choose an option. The options allow you to determine how the left and right stereo channels are played back.

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I have recorded some old reel to reel tapes. One channel is weaker than the other. Is there any way to say edit (enhance) only one channel at a time?

 

 

Doug1918,

do the VU meters on the reel, show a weaker channel? If so use the reel outputs to tweak the lower channel higher, capture a short clip and test it!

 

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