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Big Dave
Location: USA
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Posted - Tue Apr 15, 2003 8:00 pm |
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Hey all!
I cut a commercial a few days ago with exactly the right processing on the dry voice, and I'm working on some new spots that would sound great with that processing combo, the only problem is that I screwed around with it so much that I don't know what processing is there!
Is there a way that I can open up a list of which processors were applied to a wav that I saved?
Thanks!
Big Dave
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the3jsgrve
Location: USA
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Posted - Tue Apr 15, 2003 10:13 pm |
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That would be a wonderful thing, but unless I've majorly overlooked something, I'm afraid the answer is no. Nothing is saved into the wav file itself outlining which effects were applied or anything. Good lesson to learn though! Next time you come up with an effect that works for you, save it as a preset so you can pull it up later, tweak it to the specific file and go from there. I would also suggest keeping a notepad handy for such epiphanies! ;)
Hope this helps!
Josh
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ozpeter
Location: Australia
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Posted - Wed Apr 16, 2003 12:40 am |
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Another good reason for using CEP2 where the session file can contain in non-destructive form all the details of how you arrived at the end result.
- Ozpeter
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