Update on my on-and-off-again project. My daughter - a physics PhD student - tried Audacity with variable results. The filtering was incomplete and there was a weird extra-terrestrial sound that developed as a by-product.
I am just trying to filter all the noise above and below the human voices on these recordings. Any help from experienced Audacity users is appreciated.
I played the rough unfiltered copies for my family on Christmas Eve. There were tears hearing the voices of our long-deceased family members. I would still like to clean-up these old records and burn some clean copies for posterity.
Transferring Old Records to CD's
- DrGregC
- Victor I
- Posts: 116
- Joined: Fri Feb 20, 2009 6:47 pm
- Location: North Wales, PA
- beaumonde
- Victor III
- Posts: 616
- Joined: Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:13 pm
- Location: On Chicago's South Side
Re: Transferring Old Records to CD's
Audacity is great for editing, side-joins (in extended pieces that last for more than one side of a 78 rpm disc), and the like. I use ClickRepair for reducing surface noise and de-hissing (costs $35 but is well worth it).
Adam