wow and I'm still saving up for the other needle for my belt driven
turntables...

----- Original Message -----
From: ollie barkovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sakari Karipuro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Odeluga, Ken
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: 313 <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: [313] Final Scratch - thoughts...


Wow that¹s some serious processing, lets see...

Sound Forge - $349.99 + NR $279.97
Waves - the plugs you mention are available in the Platinum bundle $2100.00

That¹s, hmmm.... $2729.98 USD or $4400 cdn

More that my car!

o



On 9/19/02 10:06 AM, "Sakari Karipuro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Odeluga, Ken wrote on Thu, 19 Sep 2002 about following:
>
>>> i tend to remove noise & rumble, scratches and stuff and remaster the
>>> tracks for louder volume, as well as EQ them a bit.
>>>
>> technology but that just rams it home. Just out of curiousity can I ask
how
>> you do that? (Pls keep it simple for a tech-dumbo). Thx.
>
> Using digital audio editing tools. Sound Forge with Noise Reduction to
> remove noise* (does amazing job), then use audio plugin chainer (plugin
> tool inside sound forge that allows chaining different plugins into one
> chain) with Waves EQ10 to do equalization, Waves C-4 multiband for
> multiband compression and finally Waves RCL for limiting and
> compressing. those are all plugins for Sound Forge and other DirectX
> plugin capable software.
>
> *) you sample ~1 second of noise and then the plugin filters that off
> from the wave. i cannot explain how it actually works since i know
> pretty much nothing about DSP (digital signal processing).
>
> sakke



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