Interesting - you seem to have changed your mind about the order of processing here. Maybe someday I’ll really test this by doing the same file both ways and see if there’s a difference. I feel it’s got the best chance to finding clicks on the original recording before any other processing has had a chance to mess with it. Because I run through the sequence of external tools my files are named ‘*-cr-dr-nr.wav’. I import the final result back into Audacity for step 9. Personally, I perform these steps using Brian Davies’ tools right after ClickRepair. de-noise - use Audacity effects or external tool like deNoise.de-rumble - either high pass filter or combine this step with the previous using deNoiseLF.Remove DC offset - either use Effect → Normalize (without amplifying) or Brain Davies’ deNoiseLF.Optional steps: Add tools or effects for doing steps 2 and 3: This is again to save effort on possible rework so I don’t have to always go back to the original ‘raw’ recording. When I archive a project I may or may not also save intermediate wav’s from de-clicking or after manual edits. I also export the labels (File → Export Labels) so if I want to rework the project at any time I can bring the labels back in with the de-clicked, de-noised wav’s. ![]() I tend to do any entire album at a time so I can just let Audacity add these numbers. Version 1.3.12 adds the option to add the track number "01, “02”, etc. The basic steps are the same but of course some of the details differ quite a bit. If somebody then finds either one they can get to the other. To start with I would cross-reference this page and the one on digitizing 78’s. I would add note to adjust hiss if desired next to click in the Would like mentions earlier pointing to later ![]() Unless the gap was shortened enough so that there is not a long silence between selecting a track to play and it startingġ3 - insert appropriate name in label boxes - may not be songsġ4 - normalise, gain, compress ? other ?ĭrag and drop each wav from both sides of the lPĢ0 back up burn program project for later repeating to do another cd Labels should be near start of new track not end of previous Need tips on easiest way to align them and link the space between them Or better line up precisely the placeholders done earlier Mark label points after recording and diddling gaps ?īetter - just say put in place holder for labelsġ0 - * save* original track as backup! at least for now.ġ2 - 2 - or insert labels now instead of earlier ? Up front - not everyone will read to the bottom Thoughts as i read it - would like some things that later appeared to be noted earlier ![]() Feedback and comments that will help me tune this tutorial are welcomed …
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