I'm trying to duplicate some edits of music originally issued on 45 rpm singles. On a couple of tracks the actual single was pitched up anywhere from 3% to 5% when the record was played on speed (confirmed on a Technics SL1200 MKII using an original issue single).
The problem is trying to perform this pitch/speed correction in the digital domain. When trying to do this in Adobe Audition 1.5 the stereo image starts to get unstable and a noticable floating effect between channels can be heard. I tried a few other programs on both Windows and Macintosh platforms and this effect goes from quite noticable to making the audio most unlistenable.
Is there any alternative other than spooling the audio out via analog to my Otari reel and then playing it back into the audio computer at the desired pitch? So far I have yet to discover a way or a program that will allow me to do it digitally without all the artifacts.
Bill
The problem is trying to perform this pitch/speed correction in the digital domain. When trying to do this in Adobe Audition 1.5 the stereo image starts to get unstable and a noticable floating effect between channels can be heard. I tried a few other programs on both Windows and Macintosh platforms and this effect goes from quite noticable to making the audio most unlistenable.
Is there any alternative other than spooling the audio out via analog to my Otari reel and then playing it back into the audio computer at the desired pitch? So far I have yet to discover a way or a program that will allow me to do it digitally without all the artifacts.
Bill