Ripped vinyl sounds crap; how can I fix it?
Ripped vinyl sounds crap; how can I fix it? | |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
Willia Iran 26.02.2011 | Hi! I |
Pattie Helbling 26.02.2011 | I have little experience on vinyl ripping, but i know that some recordings were "dynamic range compressed" before put on vinyl to avoid background noise on the low parts and jumps on the needle in the high parts of the track. Maybe you can try to enhace your recording by apply a dynamic range filter expansion to the track with Sony |
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