On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 13:41 -0700, Brian Redfern
wrote:
Hi guys, I wonder if anyone is using linux audio
for re-mastering. My
old band back in the early 90s did some awsome
stuff, but it was all
on crappy tapes, and I'd like to clean it up
and
put it out for free
on
archive.org, but the "noise removal"
plugin in
audacity certainly
isn't up to snuff, it has too much
"chipmonking"
going on. My friend
told me about fft, where you same the tape hiss,
and then use that to
remove hiss without "chipmonking", but
he's using
protools for that,
while I'm running only linux audio.
The best answer is Gnome Wave Cleaner (GWC) and
then JAMin (of
course ;-)
Have anyone used both GWC and the waves restore
bunddle to give us some comparrison? I am also a linux
audio newbie and entusuastic.
thanks
ref
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