Help on how to EQ a 1980s Eastern European record?, Romanian, 1988, to be specific. |
Help on how to EQ a 1980s Eastern European record?, Romanian, 1988, to be specific. |
Jan 26 2013, 00:03
Post
#1
|
|
|
Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 18-December 10 From: Ohio Member No.: 86607 |
I have a record I want to digitize, Bună Seara, Iubito! by Loredana Groza, released in Romania in 1988, so just slightly before the end of Communism and I expect the adoption of the RIAA standard. The RIAA EQ clearly sounds wrong with it – too much bass, not enough treble – and what little information I could find from searching indicates that CCIR was the EQ curve used in Eastern Europe at the time. Assuming this is right (and hopefully it is), does anyone have any ideas of how to get this to sound right, preferably without having to buy a 1980s vintage Eastern European receiver? I can EQ it by ear and make it sound good, but I'd like it to be closer to correct than that. Google turns up nothing for a phono preamp with CCIR built in. Maybe somebody has CCIR specifications I could mimic? Fingers crossed it's not some Romania-only, or worse, single company-only, modification to the curve.
|
|
|
|
![]() |
Jan 26 2013, 03:04
Post
#2
|
|
|
Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 26-November 11 From: England, UK Member No.: 95411 |
Hello _if, I'm a newbie of sorts having never posted a question or replied to one before, but I have been lurking on the forum for quiet some time. To the mods: If any links contained in answer break the rules, please feel free to amend them. I have been careful to only suggest freeware applications.
I am particularly interested in analogue to digital conversions and have encounted similar problems to the one described by the op. I think you might find this Equalisation package by Brian Davies useful, It has a large number of equaliser settings. It is freeware and you can get it from here: http://www.clickrepair.net/software_info/equaliser.html It will allow you to reverse the RIAA equalisation of the phono-amp and apply the required CCIR in software. You basically use the software in conjunction with a audio editor eg: Audacity, just export a WAV (ideally a 32-bit floating WAV) file, process it through Brian's Equaliser and the re-import it into your preferred audio editor for further processing. You can get the manual, which is pretty informative on the topic, from here: http://www.clickrepair.net/software_info/equalizer.html |
|
|
|
Jan 26 2013, 23:56
Post
#3
|
|
|
Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 26-November 11 From: England, UK Member No.: 95411 |
Hello _if, I'm a newbie of sorts having never posted a question or replied to one before, but I have been lurking on the forum for quiet some time. To the mods: If any links contained in answer break the rules, please feel free to amend them. I have been careful to only suggest freeware applications. I am particularly interested in analogue to digital conversions and have encounted similar problems to the one described by the op. I think you might find this Equalisation package by Brian Davies useful, It has a large number of equaliser settings. It is freeware and you can get it from here: http://www.clickrepair.net/software_info/equaliser.html It will allow you to reverse the RIAA equalisation of the phono-amp and apply the required CCIR in software. You basically use the software in conjunction with a audio editor eg: Audacity, just export a WAV (ideally a 32-bit floating WAV) file, process it through Brian's Equaliser and the re-import it into your preferred audio editor for further processing. You can get the manual, which is pretty informative on the topic, from here: [url="http://www.clickrepair.net/downloads/EQversions.pdf[/url] |
|
|
|
_if Help on how to EQ a 1980s Eastern European record? Jan 26 2013, 00:03
pawelq Did you see this?
EDIT: I also have a sort of glo... Jan 26 2013, 07:03
_if Thanks for the help guys. The Equalizer program se... Jan 28 2013, 22:18
Jason43 As you say 'Still sounds a bit bassy to me, bu... Jan 29 2013, 20:59![]() ![]() |
|
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 24th May 2013 - 07:37 |