[78-L] Low Frequency cut for acoustic recordings

David London jusmee123 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 26 18:48:00 PST 2011


Interesting. Will be useful when I transfer stuff, although I am just
listening live at the moment, so can only filter.



On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Vincent Fitzpatrick
<jvftzjvftz at gmail.com>wrote:

> In Diamond Cut, I use the "Brick Wall" filter. I listen to the low end,
> raising the cut-off point until I hear some music, then back down a bit.
> It's usually around 110-130 for Victor, lower for OKeh, much higher for
> Harmony. I listen to the high end the same way, moving the cut-off point
> down until I hear music.
>
> After cutting off the highs and lows I denoise using the sample of noise
> created BEFORE cutting off the high and low ends. Eliminates what Diamond
> Cut calls "The Birdies."
>
> After cutting off the highs and lows and denoising, I synthesize highs and
> lows, and equalize.
>
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 20:49, David London <jusmee123 at gmail.com> wrote:
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