[Dixielandjazz] FW: Restoring 78's

budtuba at aol.com budtuba at aol.com
Thu Feb 21 09:17:42 PST 2008


 Jim,

What "added sounds"?? Playing at slower speed reduces noise if anything.



I recently heard the familiar artefacts on a commercial recording that I was
working with.  I had been required to lower the speed of the music, and the
added sounds then became very noticeable.  Caution is the operational word
with noise removal.


 


 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Kashishian <jim at kashprod.com>
To: BudTuba at aol.com
Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Sent: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 5:00 am
Subject: [Dixielandjazz] FW:  Restoring 78's












>The cleaning solution I use is Disc Doctor Miracle Record Cleaner.
http://www.discdoc.com/

Robert, thanks for mentioning this cleaner on DJML, and all your comments.
I'm sure it will all be interesting for those involved in cleanup
procedures.  

I'm particularly in agreement with your comments on the possibility of
adding artefacts with computer noise removal software. One can readily hear
the "glu-glubs" that can be added when software is overused.  I use the
Cedar equipment (not software, but the actual gear) in my studio, and am
quite aware of the limits to which these processes can be used.

I recently heard the familiar artefacts on a commercial recording that I was
working with.  I had been required to lower the speed of the music, and the
added sounds then became very noticeable.  Caution is the operational word
with noise removal.

Jim






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