Thanks for all the good advice. I'm catching up with our mac friendly
sound engineer soon and he as promised to have a listen to the tapes
and let me know what can be done.
Thanks again.
Cheers
Paul
On 25/07/2006, at 10:46 PM, Nicholas Harvey wrote:
Also
Some macs (at least one of my macs (imac or g5) had sound studio
bundled on the install dvd . It has bunches of filters which should
mitigate the noise. I have tried it once.
nick
On 25/07/2006, at 8:29 PM, Ray Forma wrote:
Paul,
I found CD Spin Doctor, a program that came free with Roxio's Toast,
to be an excellent program for recording, and pre-treating, material
from cassette and vinyl recordings, before recording to CD. Removed
hiss and crackle very well wherever needed, at whatever level needed.
Hi All,
I'm hoping to take some compact cassette recordings I made of some
interviews I did with my Grandmother for an oral history project
back in 1987 and put them onto a CD for Mum for her 70th birthday in
October. I want to have a go at removing some mechanical noise that
made it on to the tape during the recording process.
I took a look at the Archives and the last discussion on this
subject looks like it was back in 2003. I wondered if anyone had
some more recent experience that they wanted to share. I have a tape
deck hooked up to my eMac through the audio in connection. The
results are ok using Garageband. I guess I'm after suggestions or
recommendations on what sort of software might get the job done or
if anyone would recommend a professional outfit who does this kind
of work.
Thanks in advance.
Paul
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