[quote][i]Originally posted by coop41[/i]
<br>[quote][i]Originally posted by eight6[/i]
<br>[quote][i]Originally posted by coop41[/i]
<br>I have been pretty pleased with the quality too!
It's definitely easy!
I have found that the more I rip, the more concerned I am with every pop and click, no matter how insignificant.[b] It's become obsessive! [/b]
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Coop:
My condolences on your condition.
Depending on your budget, Algorithmix has a couple of plugins (Scratchfree & Noisefree) that are amazing. Once you get the hang of it, virtually all clicks, pops & crackle are gone, without any digital artifacts. (of course, assuming you've set it up properly.) They're not cheap, but IMHO they are worth every penny. If your budget doesn't quite allow for the cost, Diamond Cut's DC6 is also an excellent package.
http://www.algorithmix.com/
http://www.diamondcut.com/
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Ha! I was actually looking at that web page from your profile!
I don't know if my wife will let me spend that many Euros for the Algorithmix (although I don't know how much it is!)
I might try that DC6
Thanks for the info, and remember, my skill level isn't too high with this stuff but it's getting better!
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Coop:
Algorithmix is definitely a "behind your wife's back" type of purchase ($1,500.00 U.S. per plugin) Not to mention ReNOVAtor to remove spot noise without affecting the other sounds $2,499.00 U.S. This application is used to remove things like coughs from classical performances, but is equally useful for large disturbances from beat up vinyl.
DC6 I can vouch for as a best bang for the buck product. Throw in a copy of Adobe Audition for it's great dehiss section and you're off and running in the wonderful, if frustrating world of vinyl restoration.
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