by Dave McElderry » Sun Aug 22, 2010 12:08 pm
Here's a trick that has worked for me on some audio problems like this...
In PrEl 8, after placing the initial section of audio on the first audio track, place the second one on a different audio track and position it so that it begins before the first one ends. In other words, the end of the first will be overlapped by the beginning of the second. It may seem strange, but if done correctly it's often not obvious to the ear what's going on, and it can make a very smooth transition. Play with the amount of overlap, and you can try some fade out on the first clip while fading in the second (although often it's not even necessary). Once you've got it the way you like it, just copy and paste for the rest of your repeats. If you want to you can then export just the audio to use as you would like.
I've used this technique to extend a music track to fit a slideshow. The splice was virtually seamless, and unless someone is intimately familiar with the music they would never know that it happened. A little different application, but the idea is the same.
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