quoted 16 lines Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 19:52:18 -0500 (EST)
>>Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 19:52:18 -0500 (EST)
>To: IDM list <idm@hyperreal.org>
>From: Gil <gyaker@fragment.com>
>Subject: Re: (idm) semi OT : vinyl -> CDR
>Message-ID:
><Pine.LNX.4.10.10003241944170.25283-100000@nowhere.fragment.com>
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>I don't bother with trying to get rid of all the stuff that makes vinyl,
>vinyl. Most of the time if you keep your records with any level of care,
>you can get a pretty good recording within the first few months or so. So
>just make the recording quickly before too much dust has a chance to
>settle in the grooves.
>
>ANd I have to ask, if you can hear pops and clicks above the roadnoise
>when driving, what type of lyuxury car are you driving? (or how loud do
>you have the music cranked? :)
heh.. I didn't really think of that, true. I removed them by
hand, and I was mainly just removing the big ones you could
see in cooledit - some of these spike the level to the ceiling,
which is bad. All I really want is something to remove these
big pops, but it doesn't seem to work well because they take
up too many samples.
quoted 9 lines Finally, I have that raygun plug in that's supposed to get rid of all
>
>Finally, I have that raygun plug in that's supposed to get rid of all
>vinyl ugliness - and honestly I find that it removes too much of the
>character of IDM. Especially that rumble filter!!! I recorded my 2x12"
>hawtin brinkman (i think that's it) and processed it with the rumble
>filter and then there was no bass! It's probably more effective for
>cleaning up older recordings that utilized a much narrower sonic
>bandwidth.
>
When I tried using the cooledit algorithm; if you downmix the
inverted resulting waveform with the original, it cancels out
everywhere except where it was changed (IOW where the pops were).
I had a set of clicks in 4/4 :-) , so it was removing stuff out
of the drum hits every time...
I think I'll just leave it, and remove the big ones by hand.
Its a pain, but not a huge pain, I guess.
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>Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2000 01:57:20 -0500 (EST)
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>From: Greg Clow <stained@the-wire.com>
>Subject: Re: (idm) semi OT : vinyl -> CDR
>Message-ID: <Pine.GSU.4.05.10003250156120.13222-100000@psyche.the-wire.com>
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>On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Aronne Merrelli wrote:
>
> > I'm experimenting with recording my records to CDR;
> > (Hey, how else can I listen to Brinkmann while I drive??? :-) )
> > Has anyone found a good way to remove the clicks and pops?
>
>OK, surely I'm not the only one to catch the irony in this statement? :)
>
>Greg
>
hehe... I didn't catch it when I wrote it.... I just got a
copy of Soul Center (which isn't quite as clicky as his other
stuff), so that's what I was thinking of...
Thanks,
Aronne
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