HI!
I have by now done a lot more experimenting according to work with enhancing the declicked and dehissed 78 rpm files and have come up with something very interesting I hope there may be something to learn by. I think I have found a way to enhance the signal and in the same way reduced destored signals as well!
After the declicking stage I use the bandpass filter with these settings; low freq: 50 / high freq: 10.000 / 24 db/oct./Butterw.
After this I run the CNF, att: 25 / rel. 50 and attenuation someplace between 10 and 20, according to age and condition. THEN; after this; I have made myself a multifilter chain called "enhance sound" that consist of the paragraphic eq, where I have lifted the 110 kHz up to 12.00 to enhance the bass response; THEN through the virtual valve and a fantastic pre-set called "High end triode audio preamplifier".
For some reason, when I use the vv and this pre-set it sounds like the rough passages with distortion in some way became "soften up" and it kind of repair them!!
I have tried to do the same using various pre-sets on the EZ enhancer, but with no success compared with what the vv and this actually pre-set can do on distored signals. Of course I tried out this pre-set just by "accident"!
What is it with this pre-set on the VV that makes this special effect to the distored signals?
Hope to hear from you!
Best regards
jan
NORWAY
I have by now done a lot more experimenting according to work with enhancing the declicked and dehissed 78 rpm files and have come up with something very interesting I hope there may be something to learn by. I think I have found a way to enhance the signal and in the same way reduced destored signals as well!
After the declicking stage I use the bandpass filter with these settings; low freq: 50 / high freq: 10.000 / 24 db/oct./Butterw.
After this I run the CNF, att: 25 / rel. 50 and attenuation someplace between 10 and 20, according to age and condition. THEN; after this; I have made myself a multifilter chain called "enhance sound" that consist of the paragraphic eq, where I have lifted the 110 kHz up to 12.00 to enhance the bass response; THEN through the virtual valve and a fantastic pre-set called "High end triode audio preamplifier".
For some reason, when I use the vv and this pre-set it sounds like the rough passages with distortion in some way became "soften up" and it kind of repair them!!
I have tried to do the same using various pre-sets on the EZ enhancer, but with no success compared with what the vv and this actually pre-set can do on distored signals. Of course I tried out this pre-set just by "accident"!
What is it with this pre-set on the VV that makes this special effect to the distored signals?
Hope to hear from you!
Best regards
jan
NORWAY
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