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Teezdalien
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
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Aug-10-2009 02:27
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Unique2701
in deep space

Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Amsterdam
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You have select the part of the track, then hit Click removal.. sometimes you need to experience a bit with the settings, depending on soft the click is. I'm pretty new with all this, but it has removed a click or two, but with less hard clicks it doesn't seem to work all the time even after I changed my settings.
Sorry for my n00bness, but what do you mean by interpolate function?
edit: I see that Audacity's click removal also is about this interpolating thing. "Click Removal (under the Effect Menu) is designed to remove individual clicks on audio tracks and is especially suited to declicking recordings made from vinyl records, without damaging the rest of the audio. The tool works by looking for short, abrupt discontinuities (known as "spikes") in the waveform, typical of those produced by a click on a record. Click Removal then interpolates the samples either side of the click to reconstruct the waveform."
And what program do you use?
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Aug-10-2009 20:56
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skip
a.k.a. skip2

Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
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| quote: | Originally posted by Unique2701
Thanks, I will try the upgrade 
I bought the vinyl second handed, I've already cleaned it a couple of times so I doubt that it's still dirty. Probably it's worn out like you said. Is there any way to fix that or is it a lost case?
Also, while searching for threads on this topic, I saw that you had bought a super professional cleaning device for your vinyls. If I remember correctly, kind of with a mini vacuum cleaner (haha). Do you still need to do a lot of editing even with that? |
The editing I have to do really depends on the vinyl in question as some pops just don't come off with the cleaner and I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so I've edited some rips for hours to get even the smallest pops out.
I'd say that the vacuum cleaner is good, but still kinda expensive and not necessarily worth its cost unless you're really anal about having clean vinyl and have loads of records to clean with it, so the price per record isn't that high (for the device).
I'm no expert on vinyls, so it's hard to say what's wrong with that record, but I'd guess it's cue burn if it's really only in the beginning of the track. Some of that is bound to be shit that's accumulated there, so it's hard to say how much of it you can get removed even with a vacuum cleaner. My guess would be, that sadly not very much. 
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