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From "KGC" <kcrothers@awod.com>
Subject Re: LP Re-Releases on Sony? Could be-if there is enuff Interest.
Date Mon, 3 Mar 2003 14:07:13 -0500

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>What's the best software at a reasonable price, that can repair defects?
On
>my mac, I'm using cheap shareware software (Amadeus) that can do a fairly
well
>job of finding loud clicks.  The small ones are the ones that it has
trouble
>with.  However, I devised a simple solution, I cut and paste the section
which
>has the defect into another window, and I slow the music down by 1/5.  I
can
>then usually hear and easily discover where the click is.  This technique
is
>especially useful when the defect isn't a pure spike.

I'm using Cool Edit, and I'm definitely not doing anything automated, but by
hand.

One thing I've found useful is to apply a ridiculous graphic eq - boosting
by 15-20 dB everything from about 1k on up. This causes clicks to show up
dramatically. Don't save this file, though! Zoom in on every click, mark
them with  file markers, and then undo the EQ. Then, use the CEP  Click/Pop
Eliminator on each highlighted area.


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