If I move the bottom end of the band frequency up from 150 anywhere between there and 300 I get more mud. PaulL mentioned something about increasing the bottom end of band frequency or increasing the band number. I have found out something interesting which does go against the original notes however. I realise that, I was just trying as a frequency change idea, setting the bottom end of the frequency bands to 75 in Audacity because PaulL said in the original thread that there was no improvement by moving the threshold figure, although I did try that with threshold readings from OCENAUDIO. PS I learned my way around the bands from this page. I have finished four tracks successfully on the same album, but not these two.
#Clickrepair 96kb trial#
I also trialled ClickRepair, and got similar results to ReaFir, ClickRepair has since run out of trial days. ReaFir does clear everything up but only at the expence of the actual audio. If i raise the bottom end again I get mud or whistles. I raised the bottom end hz as suggested by PaulL. I then took a Spectogram Log F reading, and left the bands in De-Clicker where they were on 12 but chose between 250hz to 18000 hz. I have tried default settings and it turns the spikes to mud where the spikes used to be. I have followed the 9 pages of info on the forum related to the excellent De-Clicker by PaulL, from this link, but struggling with two tracks. I am following the Audacity LP Workflow in tandem with the above mentioned extras for cleaning things up:
#Clickrepair 96kb Pc#
I have only four month experience on vinyl to PC restoration since February in fact so I am still a newby. Click Removal does not get anywhere with it on the various settings. I am having problems taking crackle and pop out of a couple of tracks from a 1985 vinyl LP. I also use a Brazilian program called OCENAUDIO for the DC Offset, the amplitude, high and low pass filters, and the bandpass or notch filter, and do the editing. My setup is a 2.1Ghz Dual Core Athlon Laptop with Windows Vista SP2Īudacity 2.1 (The latest build other than the nightly builds)Īdditional ny plugins: De-Clicker ,De-Esser, EZ-Patch, PopMute, and NoiseGate,Īdditional VST files:Floorfish Expander/NoiseGate, and finally Cockos ReaFIR and Cockos ReaEQ. FirstIy I apologise for the essay length post for my first forum post.