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Old 05-24-2000
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I did a Southern Gospel project about 15 years ago, but the studio has lost the master. Using Cool Edit 96, I would like to copy from some of the old cassettes and burn to CD. Any ideas on "brightening up" theses tracks? The final mix somehow left some bass guitar fret buzz. Any help on creating a filter profile to remove this noise? Thanks.
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I don't have any advice for you but I am trying to do the same thing. I have hundreds of casette tapes of old radio shows. I'm going to turn them into digital files but need to clean them up first. How did you you choose which software to use?? Any advice would be appreciated. smitho, phoenix
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Gentleman. I'm not sure if you have the full blown version of CoolEdit Pro but if you do there is a powereful hiss reducing device in there. I've gotten excellent results doing just what you're describing. Soundforge 4.5 with the noise reduction directx plug in is very good(probably better)too.
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