Re: linux software for audio re-mastering

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--- Jan Depner <eviltwin69@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 13:41 -0700, Brian Redfern
> wrote:
> > Hi guys, I wonder if anyone is using linux audio
> for re-mastering. My
> > old band back in the early 90s did some awsome
> stuff, but it was all
> > on crappy tapes, and I'd like to clean it up and
> put it out for free
> > on archive.org, but the "noise removal" plugin in
> audacity certainly
> > isn't up to snuff, it has too much "chipmonking"
> going on. My friend
> > told me about fft, where you same the tape hiss,
> and then use that to
> > remove hiss without "chipmonking", but he's using
> protools for that,
> > while I'm running only linux audio.
> 
>     The best answer is Gnome Wave Cleaner (GWC) and
> then JAMin (of
> course ;-)

Have anyone used both GWC and the waves restore
bunddle to give us some comparrison? I am also a linux
audio newbie and entusuastic.

thanks
ref

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