This is not a direct answer to your question, but I do have some relevant comments. My turntable/arm is an RPM w/ the Benz Ruby. For digital conversion I use an Apogee Rosetta into an RME Pro soundcard. The software is t.c. Works Spark XL (MSRP $699). The click removal program in Spark is excellent, however, my experience is that there's another important element to click removal other than software. A record cleaner (VPI or something similar) is essential to achieving quiet record surfaces. Good luck!
Anyone using Waves plugin for noise reduction?
Hello all,
Is anyone using Waves Audio Restoration to get rid
of pops and clicks from the LP's transfered to CD? I have tried many programs to include; DART, Red Roaster and Ray Gun. All of these programs do a fair job at best. Stereophile gave Waves a thumbs up but didn't test the product themselves.
I'm using a VPI TNT3 with Benz Ruby going into
a Pass Ono phono stage to a Audible Illusions Mod3, then to the computer sound card which is a DAL card. I use Samplitude Master as my wave editor. I'm very pleased with
the results but want to get rid of every last lick of noise!
BTW, I also have a MicroTec XL scanner so I can scan my LP covers in one pass and get great results. I use
Paint Shop Pro7 for this. I use a Primera Signiture 3 to
write to printable media CD's. Very cool! Thanks for any
input. Also, does anyone know a good wholesaler from whom
I could purchase the Waves product? At $1200.00 it's a little expensive.
Is anyone using Waves Audio Restoration to get rid
of pops and clicks from the LP's transfered to CD? I have tried many programs to include; DART, Red Roaster and Ray Gun. All of these programs do a fair job at best. Stereophile gave Waves a thumbs up but didn't test the product themselves.
I'm using a VPI TNT3 with Benz Ruby going into
a Pass Ono phono stage to a Audible Illusions Mod3, then to the computer sound card which is a DAL card. I use Samplitude Master as my wave editor. I'm very pleased with
the results but want to get rid of every last lick of noise!
BTW, I also have a MicroTec XL scanner so I can scan my LP covers in one pass and get great results. I use
Paint Shop Pro7 for this. I use a Primera Signiture 3 to
write to printable media CD's. Very cool! Thanks for any
input. Also, does anyone know a good wholesaler from whom
I could purchase the Waves product? At $1200.00 it's a little expensive.
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