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2000-03-25 14:04Michael Shepherd (idm) Re: semi OT : vinyl -> CDR
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2000-03-25 14:04Michael ShepherdI think you should consider a low-tech solution like simply cleaning your records. You can
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(idm) Re: semi OT : vinyl -> CDR
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I think you should consider a low-tech solution like simply cleaning your records. You can buy an excellent cleaner at the following URL: http://www.turntablelab.com/index1.html ....and go to the "accessories" section. Turntablelab has a solid reputation. They want to make money by only selling quality products that they use themselves. Here's their description of their record cleaner that you can get in their "Accessories" section. This cleaner may get rid of the clicks and pops on any of our vinyl that's not by Pole =) Good luck! -- S H A D O W D W E L L E R S clever mc-noahdeeakili-jamal amin-shep P S A L M 9 1 ----------------------------------------- Groovy Record Cleaner price: 13.00 available: yes item #: acc-024 This is a true story: Back at Lab II, we had a undersized pit of an office. Un jour (gay french for one day), we had a water leak in our ceiling. The crud-filled water soaked our vinyl gems. The water dried and left a thick film of grime that stuck to the vinyl like shepard's pie. We sprayed a little somethin' somethin' of Groovy Cleaner, and no joke this shit made the records sound better than before. Even some noticeable cracks had disappeared. Electric Ladyland never sounded so sweet. Now we swear to this stuff. This bottle paid for itself when it miracle cleaned a bunch of 45s we picked up at the flea market. This bottle will last you a while and it comes with a lint-free, static-free cloth.
quoted 31 lines ------------------------------> ------------------------------ > > Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 16:39:37 PST > To: idm@hyperreal.org > From: "Aronne Merrelli" <a_merrelli@hotmail.com> > Subject: semi OT : vinyl -> CDR > Message-ID: <20000325003937.78410.qmail@hotmail.com> > > 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? > I found a decent FAQ on the web : > http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~abcomp/lp-cdr.htm > They recommend using some program called 'Waverepair' > to remove them interactively, but I'm not sure I trust > that review since its written by the people who write > the WaveRepair software! Plus removing them interactively > seems like a huge pain... I've tried using Cooledit a bit, > but its very frustrating. It doesn't work well automatically, > and I don't want to listen to every track to make sure it > didn't screw it up... > > So should I just learn to like sound of the pops? (and the > lofi indie-ness that it gives the music? :-) ) > > thanks in advance, > Aronne > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > ------------------------------
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