05-26-2020, 09:23 AM
There is no drift in the tracks as far as I can tell.
Yes, I guess that would work, but would probably only be accurate within 20-30ms (or more), which is no better than aligning by trial and error.
Surely there must be a better way to do this. If not, JK should be updated to have this built in. It doesn't have to be a spike, it could equally well be a cut-out for something like 1 s right after the recording has started on all the machines.
The strange thing is that JK supposedly does the alignment itself for its own mixed recordings, so there must be a way. Unfortunately, in my case the final mixes never show, so I cannot check whether there is any trace in the file.
Yes, I guess that would work, but would probably only be accurate within 20-30ms (or more), which is no better than aligning by trial and error.
Surely there must be a better way to do this. If not, JK should be updated to have this built in. It doesn't have to be a spike, it could equally well be a cut-out for something like 1 s right after the recording has started on all the machines.
The strange thing is that JK supposedly does the alignment itself for its own mixed recordings, so there must be a way. Unfortunately, in my case the final mixes never show, so I cannot check whether there is any trace in the file.