I have an old, very hissy, multi-generation tape. I have another performance by this group on a different night, with some of the same songs, but in very clean condition.
I tried the spectral difference filter on it using the clean copy as the source, and it really makes a huge difference in the hissy tape - the instruments are much clearer, and overall the sound is very good, except the tape hiss increased dramatically. I read in the manual that you should do all the restoration work before applying the spectral difference filter, and I do that, but still get a very hissy result.
Is there any particular de-hissing that might work better in this situation? There's very little high frequency sound (music) on the tape I'm restoring above 5kHz , but the clean copy goes up to about 16khz, so it's really emphasizing the high end. I am having trouble cleaning up the hiss without also losing the signal.
Now that I phrased it that way, I guess that's really not any different from any other time we do hiss reduction - but the difference is the amplification afterwards.
Would it make sense to run the CNF before the spectral filter and run it again after to try to clean it up?
Dan
I tried the spectral difference filter on it using the clean copy as the source, and it really makes a huge difference in the hissy tape - the instruments are much clearer, and overall the sound is very good, except the tape hiss increased dramatically. I read in the manual that you should do all the restoration work before applying the spectral difference filter, and I do that, but still get a very hissy result.
Is there any particular de-hissing that might work better in this situation? There's very little high frequency sound (music) on the tape I'm restoring above 5kHz , but the clean copy goes up to about 16khz, so it's really emphasizing the high end. I am having trouble cleaning up the hiss without also losing the signal.
Now that I phrased it that way, I guess that's really not any different from any other time we do hiss reduction - but the difference is the amplification afterwards.
Would it make sense to run the CNF before the spectral filter and run it again after to try to clean it up?
Dan
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