Tech stuff

M Holmes fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK
Wed Jun 16 12:48:32 EDT 1999


Joseph Brooks writes:

> I just hooked a tape deck up to my sound card (output of tape into Aux input
> of your audio card - you will most likely need a trip to Radio Shack for
> adapters) then I use a program called CoolEdit to record the tape into a
> wave file which can then be burnt to CD. It works great.. You can use the
> program to eliminate things like tape hiss and 60 cycle hum, even boost the
> bass or whatever before recording. I've gotten very good at cleaning up
> tapes.

I'd be interested in tips on using Cooledit for doing cleaning up of
tapes and any other useful tricks for analog to CD processing.

One weird bug I seem to have found is that occasionally I find that one
second of music is mysteriously repeated 3 or four times and I have to
redo the CD. I think it's getting introduced during the actual recording
process. My usual postprocessing is to centre the wave, do a noise
reduction using a sample from a piece of the tape that's blank, and then
normalising the wave.

> JB

FoFP



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