I'm re-working a restoration that I first peformed using DCArt 32 and after using Craig's cleaning solution, I decided to re-do the entire restoration from scratch using DC6.
The LP in question is very well used and it is NOT a "historic" recording in the least. I could easily obtain a re-mastered CD version of it, but I am mainly using it as an exercise to increase my expertise with the Diamond Cut product. Also, the LP has a noticeable imperfection in the vinyl itself; kind of like a very small crater in the vinyl where it didn't quite flow into the master properly.
Be that as it may, what I am experiencing is what I can describe best as a "scuffing" sound, that is a quite long event... longer than most even loud pops. Duration wise, I'm guessing it to last maybe .5 seconds and it does this on the particular part of the album approximately 5 or 6 times, then fades.
What tool or filter would be the best to tackle this? So far in experimenting with it, I've been treating it like an impulse event, but since it so long in duration, I don't know if I should or not. What makes matters worse, it happens on a fairly quiet section and what ever I try seems to mask the music as well; and not completely eliminating the "scuffs". Any ideas?
Like I said, this is far from an urgent concern. I'm just using this album as a tool to further my education. If it cannot be fixed, it's no big deal. I'm just trying with this LP in hopes that I have a "starting point" with LP's that are of historic value.
GB..
The LP in question is very well used and it is NOT a "historic" recording in the least. I could easily obtain a re-mastered CD version of it, but I am mainly using it as an exercise to increase my expertise with the Diamond Cut product. Also, the LP has a noticeable imperfection in the vinyl itself; kind of like a very small crater in the vinyl where it didn't quite flow into the master properly.
Be that as it may, what I am experiencing is what I can describe best as a "scuffing" sound, that is a quite long event... longer than most even loud pops. Duration wise, I'm guessing it to last maybe .5 seconds and it does this on the particular part of the album approximately 5 or 6 times, then fades.
What tool or filter would be the best to tackle this? So far in experimenting with it, I've been treating it like an impulse event, but since it so long in duration, I don't know if I should or not. What makes matters worse, it happens on a fairly quiet section and what ever I try seems to mask the music as well; and not completely eliminating the "scuffs". Any ideas?
Like I said, this is far from an urgent concern. I'm just using this album as a tool to further my education. If it cannot be fixed, it's no big deal. I'm just trying with this LP in hopes that I have a "starting point" with LP's that are of historic value.
GB..
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