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Glitch Between Tracks After Processing Wavs

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matheis

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hello all!

i recorded several concerts last week with my rh10 (some were recorded hi-sp and some pcm) and uploaded them to my hard drive via ss3.0 the one i'm discussing right now was originally recorded in pcm.

after upload, i used the ss combine function to make them all one track and exported the combined file as a wav. i opened it up in goldwave, dropped in some cues, normalized, split the file at cues and transferred to md as hi-sp tracks. these worked fine but the sound was a bit muddy/boomy.

so...

i went back to the original wav file (w/cues but no normalization) and played around with the eq settings a bit. i ended up substracting some from the low-mid bass, more from the upper bass and low-mids, and adding a touch on the high-end. sounded great smile.gif then i normalized, split the file at the cue points and transferred to hi-sp. it now sounds much better.

but...

there is a split-second glitch in between the tracks that isn't there in the non-eq tracks - not good. any ideas as to why eq-ing would add the glitch? any ideas on how to fix this? two routes that come to my mind are eq-ing and then saving as one file instead of splitting at cues and transferring the monster file over to hi-md and splitting it up there. can i do that directly with the rh10? or do i have to convert the wav file to hi-sp and then divide in ss? i really don't want to do that because i can't see any graphical data such as levels or exact time in ss. or i can just leave it as one long file after transfer, thinking that i'll probably only listen to it as one long track.

let me know if you have any ideas.

thanks!

nikolaus

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think i figured it out. i thought of one other non-common parameter, which is that i used a different transfer method for the two versions of the concert (non-eq & eq). for the non-eq version with no glitches, i used the nero-simpleburner method. with the glitch-marred eq'ed version, i imported the wav tracks into ss3.1 and then transferred as hi-sp. i think that using ss3.1 gave me the problem. i'm going to try again using the nero-simpleburner method for the eq'ed version and see if the glitches are still there. then i'll know whether it was the eq-ing or the ss3.1 hi-sp conversion/transfer that gave me the glitches.

if it is ss3.1 giving me the glitches, i'll be one happy camper as far as the concerts go smile.gif

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Hello this sounds just like the message I just posted here,

"The Problem With Time Mark & Oma Conversion"

Because your description was:

>>there is a split-second glitch in between the tracks

Yes, this is a real problem for me too!

Especially when using "Time Mark".

Please post if you solve this!

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I've already posted the solution several times [including twice tonight alone].  I am going to go looking for my original thread on the subject of gapless burning, and pin it, as people appear to be experiencing this problem a lot when there is no need for them to.

YES That would be great, thanks.

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