I am just getting started using DCart, version 2.02 (yes, I know, it's just been sitting there for a couple of years waiting for me to assemble other stuff).
I just tried to remove some 60 cycle hum using the notch filter and find any settings which made a noticable difference. The recording had passed from 78 records (in the 1950's) to reel-to-reel tape to cassette before I got it, and the hum is in the lead-in and lead-out sections from the records. I tried varying the center frequency (not much, but a bit) and widths from .1 to 2.0, none of which seemed to do anything. If I blow up a section I can SEE the waves -- I counted ten of them and used the markers to check the interval and it was indeed about 58 cycles -- suppose tapes may have streatched, or my measurement could be off.
So, what should I try next?
Cyril N. Alberga
I just tried to remove some 60 cycle hum using the notch filter and find any settings which made a noticable difference. The recording had passed from 78 records (in the 1950's) to reel-to-reel tape to cassette before I got it, and the hum is in the lead-in and lead-out sections from the records. I tried varying the center frequency (not much, but a bit) and widths from .1 to 2.0, none of which seemed to do anything. If I blow up a section I can SEE the waves -- I counted ten of them and used the markers to check the interval and it was indeed about 58 cycles -- suppose tapes may have streatched, or my measurement could be off.
So, what should I try next?
Cyril N. Alberga
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