Hi,
I have a lot of "mono" AM radio airchecks on "stereo" cassettes. Over time, maybe one channel has developed a "drop-out". To correct this, using DC-Art, I try using a file conversion from stereo to mono, but what I get is mostly the sound of the tape alternating "out-of-phase" and "in-phase". What I am trying to do is for one track without drop-outs to "fill-in" the other track which has dropouts. I have been able to do this in the past, with some success, with a "Y" patch, from stereo to mono, but it tends to decrease fidelity. Any ideas?
Thanks again!
Warren
I have a lot of "mono" AM radio airchecks on "stereo" cassettes. Over time, maybe one channel has developed a "drop-out". To correct this, using DC-Art, I try using a file conversion from stereo to mono, but what I get is mostly the sound of the tape alternating "out-of-phase" and "in-phase". What I am trying to do is for one track without drop-outs to "fill-in" the other track which has dropouts. I have been able to do this in the past, with some success, with a "Y" patch, from stereo to mono, but it tends to decrease fidelity. Any ideas?
Thanks again!
Warren
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