[sdiy] Build a board to restore audio
patchell
patchell at silcom.com
Thu Nov 28 16:53:53 CET 2002
This is a task that is probably best accomplished in the digital
domain. I have not actually tried any of the programs that remove
"noises" from records, but a friend who has tried a couple told me to
save my money. He felt that they made the recordings sound muddy.
Removing big scratches is fairly easy, however, but it is time
consuming. I just use Cool Edit. A scratch is generally only a couple
of samples long. I just grab the peak and drag it back in line.
Removing HUM is another problem. To do this, you need a notch
filter, probably several. Trouble is, these will introduce a lot of
phase shift around the notch. Right at frequencies you don't want to do
this (60,120,180,240Hz). You might be better off living with the hum.
bo ca wrote:
> Hi to everyone!
>
> This is not about synths but maybe some of you can help me. I am
> looking for information to build a board to restore audio. Something
> to remove the noises and the typical harmonics provided by power
> supplies, records, etc...
>
> If someone could help me I will very grateful.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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-Jim
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