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Transferring Old Audio Recordings to CD
By Steve McCollum

Check out the folks at Tracer Technologies (www.tracertek.com).
They evolved from the Diamond Cut Audio, whose initial work was with
vertical Edison recordings.

I have a copy of their DCSix program, which works great.  I've
transferred a number of vinyl LPs to CD using it, eliminating clicks,
pops, and some hiss along the way.  Ironically, doing this made me
acutely aware of my need for a better turntable.  ;-)

Among other things, they recommend keeping the signal path from the
record to the computer as simple as possible, for example, use a flat
pre-amp, then apply the RIAA equalization to a copy of the WAV file.

Of course, they sell premier sound cards and flat pre-amps, as well 
as software.  Their web site, and their newsletters, tell the story.
Give them a try!

Steve McCollum

 [ Flat frequency response from pickup to WAV file is a good idea
 [ because it preserves the waveform of short impulse noise so the
 [ subsequent noise removal process will be better able to discern
 [ noise from valid music.  -- Robbie


(Message sent Mon 23 Jan 2006, 21:33:51 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

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