New Vinyl Record Converted to Digital
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2017 12:14 pm
I have completed conversion of about 50 records (mostly 60s and 70s rock) in my vinyl-to-digital conversion. Most of the records are in good condition, although I am still spending a great deal of time identifying pops and ticks. Now that I have some good experience identifying the defects, I am quite curious as to what a never-been-played record looks like using the spectrogram in Audacity. I have not purchased a new record in decades.
Does anyone have an Audacity recording of the initial playing of an otherwise never-been-played record? I would love to see the spectrogram of that recording. Just one song would probably be sufficient to educate me. I certainly don't wish to violate any copyright laws, so I promise to destroy the Audacity recording if anyone here were to share one with me.
Fred L Johnson
Does anyone have an Audacity recording of the initial playing of an otherwise never-been-played record? I would love to see the spectrogram of that recording. Just one song would probably be sufficient to educate me. I certainly don't wish to violate any copyright laws, so I promise to destroy the Audacity recording if anyone here were to share one with me.
Fred L Johnson