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Offline doodee

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Removing MD Diginoise
« on: September 18, 2009, 01:37:01 AM »
Howdy do esteemed panel,

I just uncovered an MD master of the Bad Brains from '95 that I'd totally forgotten about. And the reason I'd totally forgotten about it - I recorded it when my early gen Sony MD started to lay down on me. The recording is riddled with electronic diginoise.

Anyone ever have any experience with any software that successfully removes aforementioned diginoise or have a recommendation for possible salvage.

I'm thinking the logical option is File 13 but there are years of experience around here.

Thanks.
An instrument that converts sound waves into an electric current >
an electronic amplifier which precedes another amplifier to prepare an electronic signal for further amplification or processing >
a device to capture an analog or digital source and store the encoded data in a digital format.

 

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