Vinyl Restoration Problem, How do you clean this up? |
Vinyl Restoration Problem, How do you clean this up? |
Jan 22 2008, 22:35
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I've been gradually transferring my record collection to CD using Adobe Audition 2.0. For most records I have been derumbling and declicking with good results. Occasionally I also use the Younglove decrackle technique. I've posted a short 32 bit, 44.1 KHz WAV file of an old Kiss song that got played too much. It has been derumbled, declicked and decrackled. Is there anyway to clean up the "distortion" you hear at the beginning and that's less noticible throughout? How would you even describe the undesireable sounds that are present? I'm still learning. Thanks.
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X-ray Doc Vinyl Restoration Problem Jan 22 2008, 22:35
AJ_UK Clean the vinyl and try again. Jan 22 2008, 22:46
Axon Yeah, that's periodic with the rotation of the... Jan 23 2008, 00:42
Curtor Everytime you apply a digital operation of some so... Jan 23 2008, 00:48
DigitalMan FWIW, when I did vinyl restoration I visually foun... Jan 23 2008, 06:41
digital .
X-RAY;
Thanks for the flashback!
:-)
Se... Jan 23 2008, 10:21
X-ray Doc OK, this is a little off topic, but do other forum... Jan 23 2008, 23:48
Curtor I'm just not a fan of most pop/click eliminato... Jan 24 2008, 00:27
AndyH-ha I can't attach here, so my sample is in the up... Jan 24 2008, 01:29
X-ray Doc AndyH-ha, nice work! The beginning, especiall... Jan 24 2008, 04:49
johnsonlam I try to avoid spending too much time to test the ... Jan 24 2008, 06:24
AndyH-ha QUOTE ... would you say you basically applied much... Jan 24 2008, 07:43![]() ![]() |
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