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[ARSCLIST] "Good enough" automated sound clean-up software
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- Subject: [ARSCLIST] "Good enough" automated sound clean-up software
- From: Joel Bresler <joel.br@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:07:36 -0400
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Dear friends:
Some while back, we had a discussion of Magix Sound Cleaning Lab -- I just
tried it and found the results problematic with LPs, and often it wouldn't
even attempt to fix noisy 78s.
Are there other suggestions for "good enough" automated sound clean-up? Or
is that really too much to ask of any software?
Best,
Joel
Joel Bresler
250 E. Emerson Rd.
Lexington, MA 02420
USA
781-862-4104 (Telephone & FAX)
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back-up email: joelbresler-at-gmail.com