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NTSC to PAL audio
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Sean Meredith
on Jan 26, 2008 at 6:27:03 pm
I brought my NTSC to PAL audio to my audio engineer and we corrected the pitch in Protools. Although isolated in a few seconds it seemed to sound better, in more normal listening conditions the un-pitch corrected PAL audio is fuller and has overall better quality. The pitch correction seemed to affect the dynamic range. The soundtrack sounded like it was coming through a very high quality squawk box.
Are there specialized plug-ins just for PAL pitch correction? We pitched it down 3/4 of a semitone. We had a singer with perfect pitch listen and said with got the pitch just right (she listened to some piano notes in the soundtrack). But the pitch correction did something else to the overall quality.
Any past experience out there?
-sean
Sean Meredith
Director
"Dante's Inferno"
www.dantefilm.com
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NTSC to PAL audio
by Sean Meredith on Jan 26, 2008 at 6:27:03 pm
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