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Subject: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: GUEST,CraigS Date: 25 Oct 00 - 02:12 AM Lots of discussion about recording vinyl onto CDs before disposing of the old records, but what I'd like to know about is software for getting rid of crackles and scratches - what is the best way to get rid of that "deep-fried" sound ? |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Grab Date: 25 Oct 00 - 08:16 AM Goldwave apparently (from a friend who's just converted some stuff we've done from tape to CD) has an anti-hiss filter which somehow gets rid of the hiss whilst keeping the music intact. Don't know how it does it, but it seems to work - I'll see if I can get more details off him. Grab. |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Bernard Date: 25 Oct 00 - 08:32 AM It's done using graphic or parametric equalisation - programs like Sound Forge and Cool Edit have this facility. There have already been threads on the subject: |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: L R Mole Date: 25 Oct 00 - 08:34 AM Shouldn't that be "deep-frying" sound? Unless fish 'n' chips should be a rhythm section (or a bass section). |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Bernard Date: 25 Oct 00 - 08:36 AM You've got to be codding... |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: mousethief Date: 25 Oct 00 - 12:23 PM Please! Don't start a fish-pun thread! I'm kelpless to resist!
Alex |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: hesperis Date: 25 Oct 00 - 12:56 PM I sea weed better stop this before some anti-BS person comes in and puts all our heads on (in?) pikes! |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Alice Date: 25 Oct 00 - 02:11 PM Shoal enough. |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Bernard Date: 25 Oct 00 - 07:10 PM Send for a piano tuna... |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Clifton53 Date: 25 Oct 00 - 07:11 PM Stop it already, I've got a splitting haddock!!! Clifton |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Metchosin Date: 25 Oct 00 - 07:15 PM maybe there's nothing wrong with Guest Craig's records, but his herring is going. |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Bernard Date: 25 Oct 00 - 07:18 PM Kipper hold of yourself! |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: GUEST,mousethief (at the library) Date: 25 Oct 00 - 08:09 PM Time to scale back on this pun stuff. There's a fin line between humor and folly. When you keep going on when perhaps not everybody around you wants you too, isn't that shellfish of you? I'm not squidding. I said this on porpoise.
Alex O..O |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: L R Mole Date: 26 Oct 00 - 01:30 PM I'm sharked.Someone could get keeled. Oar at least pull a mussel. |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: mousethief Date: 26 Oct 00 - 02:55 PM Oh, clam up. It's plain to see you're floundering. What a crab.
Alex |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Bernard Date: 26 Oct 00 - 03:36 PM It's a turtle failure - I wasn't prawn yesterday! |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Catrin Date: 26 Oct 00 - 03:42 PM I r-eely though this was a searious one. Oh Hake, never mind. |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: mousethief Date: 26 Oct 00 - 03:49 PM Now, now, we're all friends here, don't treat me like anemone. No need to be shad. For cod's sake, can't we all just get a lungfish?
Alex |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Bernard Date: 26 Oct 00 - 04:39 PM Time for bed! Sea you later, alligator! |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: Clifton53 Date: 26 Oct 00 - 04:52 PM This is getting creely bad! |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: GUEST,CraigS Date: 26 Oct 00 - 08:19 PM I creely thought I cod get some advice that was not fishy here - obviously I wrasse wrong! |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: GUEST,mousethief (at the library) Date: 26 Oct 00 - 08:25 PM Yes, Craig, obviously you were eel-advised. You otter get better advice next time. Whale, seal ya later!
Alex |
Subject: RE: Help: Avoiding that 'deep-fried' sound From: L R Mole Date: 27 Oct 00 - 02:44 PM 'Bye, yawl. Ketch you later. Too many barbs in this e-maelstrom. |
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