I just completed a CDLC only to realize that the recent remaster sounds much better and would improve the CDLC. I generally prefer the original mixes to new "remasters" but in this case it would work better.
Unfortunately the remaster timing doesn't match up perfectly so I cannot just simply drop the new audio in, even after trying to line up the audio in DAW it still goes out of sync, so it will have to be re-beatmapped all over again.
I'm just wondering what the best way to do this is: Can I can delete all beat anchors in the original EOF file, or have to start from scratch and then import the xml files - I have added some handshapes and FHPs, etc, would like to preserve this without having to redo if possible.
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I just completed a CDLC only to realize that the recent remaster sounds much better and would improve the CDLC. I generally prefer the original mixes to new "remasters" but in this case it would work better.
Unfortunately the remaster timing doesn't match up perfectly so I cannot just simply drop the new audio in, even after trying to line up the audio in DAW it still goes out of sync, so it will have to be re-beatmapped all over again.
I'm just wondering what the best way to do this is: Can I can delete all beat anchors in the original EOF file, or have to start from scratch and then import the xml files - I have added some handshapes and FHPs, etc, would like to preserve this without having to redo if possible.