
rayc
retroreprobate
Hi Folks,
I've been uploading old 4 track cassette recordings to computer for some tweaking & archiving to CD.
I've noted that some, not all, of the tapes have an interesting/annoying noise that isn't, as far as I can determine, part of the usual background tape noise.
The noise is low EQ & it that come up just before something recorded on the tape becomes audible. For example prior to a sax solo the background noise is tame and in line with what is acceptable give the NR built into the unit BUT just prior to the sax the low EQ noise comes up quite loudly. It's then masked by the sax solo & reappears after a pause in playing & just prior to the resumption of the solo.
This is more obvious if I've had to digitally amplify the piece but the oddity for me is that, even when amplified/normalised etc, the noise come jsut before the recorded musical signal NOT in the pauses.
Any diagnosis, prognosis and therapy?
I can provide a sample if this seems left field and beyond anyone's ken.
I've been uploading old 4 track cassette recordings to computer for some tweaking & archiving to CD.
I've noted that some, not all, of the tapes have an interesting/annoying noise that isn't, as far as I can determine, part of the usual background tape noise.
The noise is low EQ & it that come up just before something recorded on the tape becomes audible. For example prior to a sax solo the background noise is tame and in line with what is acceptable give the NR built into the unit BUT just prior to the sax the low EQ noise comes up quite loudly. It's then masked by the sax solo & reappears after a pause in playing & just prior to the resumption of the solo.
This is more obvious if I've had to digitally amplify the piece but the oddity for me is that, even when amplified/normalised etc, the noise come jsut before the recorded musical signal NOT in the pauses.
Any diagnosis, prognosis and therapy?
I can provide a sample if this seems left field and beyond anyone's ken.
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