Click Removal torture test
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:24 pm
I'm using Audacity 1.3.7 here on OpenSuSE Linux 11.1. I have recorded a lot of vinyl records and am now going through to clean them up and make them sound the best I can. So Click Removal is, I hope, my friend.
Here's a sample of what I'm working with:
http://www.zaccaria-pinball.com/temp/St ... Square.zip
(Warning, large file.)
This project has the original recording, and several attempts with Click Removal to clean it up. The "Test 70/30" one sounds best to me of the bunch, but is this about as good as I can expect it to get without hand editing it sample by sample looking for the remaining pops and clicks to fix them? There are still several pretty big ones that it didn't pick up on (see the notes in the label track).
Listening to several of the other attempts, the saxophone sounds ok in most of them, but the trombone solos become pretty distorted. The torture test here is that distortion of the trombone, and that this recording has so much open and airy sound to it and so much quiet where there isn't a lot going on to help hide any of the record noise.
Since this is a mono record, is there a way I can use the left and right tracks to eliminate some more of the noise? Several of the nastier pops are only on one track or the other.
Here's a sample of what I'm working with:
http://www.zaccaria-pinball.com/temp/St ... Square.zip
(Warning, large file.)
This project has the original recording, and several attempts with Click Removal to clean it up. The "Test 70/30" one sounds best to me of the bunch, but is this about as good as I can expect it to get without hand editing it sample by sample looking for the remaining pops and clicks to fix them? There are still several pretty big ones that it didn't pick up on (see the notes in the label track).
Listening to several of the other attempts, the saxophone sounds ok in most of them, but the trombone solos become pretty distorted. The torture test here is that distortion of the trombone, and that this recording has so much open and airy sound to it and so much quiet where there isn't a lot going on to help hide any of the record noise.
Since this is a mono record, is there a way I can use the left and right tracks to eliminate some more of the noise? Several of the nastier pops are only on one track or the other.