Subject:Cleaning up record scratches or pops
Posted by: Lab390
Date:6/25/2003 12:37:52 PM
Just inherited a great turntable and I am recording old LP's and 45's. Any recomendations on how to clean up scratches, snaps or pops? Thanks,.................. Jim |
Subject:RE: Cleaning up record scratches or pops
Reply by: vanblah
Date:6/25/2003 2:29:14 PM
Sonic Foundry makes a Noise Reduction plug in ... NR 2.0 Doug |
Subject:RE: Cleaning up record scratches or pops
Reply by: antonio
Date:6/25/2003 2:50:19 PM
you should be able to do some editing, if not all, in Sound Forge Studio. |
Subject:RE: Cleaning up record scratches or pops
Reply by: mmzz
Date:6/26/2003 12:10:36 AM
waves restoration bundle!!!! i was shocked how well it works! and it doesnt kill all the high end freq's like the sf plug. i think theres a demo. |
Subject:RE: Cleaning up record scratches or pops
Reply by: Lab390
Date:6/26/2003 10:18:43 AM
Thanks for the info........ I will check it out.... and other thoughts are welcome. Jim |
Subject:RE: Cleaning up record scratches or pops
Reply by: SonicJG
Date:6/26/2003 10:59:50 AM
I think if you look around the web, there's a Sound Forge 6.0 / Noise Reduction 2.0 bundle at a "pretty decent" price. Don't know what it is however. Try a google for "sound forge noise reduction bundle". HTH, Joel |
Subject:RE: Cleaning up record scratches or pops
Reply by: ihisert
Date:6/26/2003 11:06:05 AM
You can get Steinberg's Clean 2.0 (comes with Wavelab Lite 2.5) for $20 at Guitar Center. It's designed to clean up record scratches and pops. It uses Steinberg's De-Noiser, De-Clicker and De-Popper effects, as well as allowing you to add a few other effects to "restore" the sound. Ian |
Subject:RE: Cleaning up record scratches or pops
Reply by: mmzz
Date:6/26/2003 7:49:35 PM
ive used them all and waves surpasses them by far. (im not on the payroll, just blew my mind how much better it worked.) |