Just was wondering if anyone has tried recording discs twice and using the information to get rid of unwanted noise.
For old 78s and similar material, there is sometimes a lot of wear that can cause various noises. Using one size stylus avoids some of the noise but leaves another type, using a different size stylus can get rid of the one type but introduce another type.
I was just thinking that one could make two different recordings then sync them up using the "convert files" procedure and use the information that exists in both signals in some way to get rid of the portions of noise that only exist in the recordings using a specific needle size.
Anyway, just an idea - has anyone tried this?
Dan McDonald
For old 78s and similar material, there is sometimes a lot of wear that can cause various noises. Using one size stylus avoids some of the noise but leaves another type, using a different size stylus can get rid of the one type but introduce another type.
I was just thinking that one could make two different recordings then sync them up using the "convert files" procedure and use the information that exists in both signals in some way to get rid of the portions of noise that only exist in the recordings using a specific needle size.
Anyway, just an idea - has anyone tried this?
Dan McDonald
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