My problem is ridding my recordings of a distortion, mainly with the vocals, but also with strings or flutes etc.
The distortion, I suspect, is caused through stylus damage to the vinyl.
It is a harshness, an edginess, sometimes subtle, sometimes prominent.
I'm sure you know what I mean, it's almost, but not quite, related to over sibilance.
I have been experimenting with different adjustments in the Continuous Noise Filter, with mixed results.
Are my expectations too high?
Is it possible to get CD quality sound from a tweaked vinyl recording?
I must admit with time and perseverance, I am getting better result with each new LP I copy.
Any handy hints for a beginner?
Thanks
The distortion, I suspect, is caused through stylus damage to the vinyl.
It is a harshness, an edginess, sometimes subtle, sometimes prominent.
I'm sure you know what I mean, it's almost, but not quite, related to over sibilance.
I have been experimenting with different adjustments in the Continuous Noise Filter, with mixed results.
Are my expectations too high?
Is it possible to get CD quality sound from a tweaked vinyl recording?
I must admit with time and perseverance, I am getting better result with each new LP I copy.
Any handy hints for a beginner?
Thanks
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