Re: [linux-audio-user] Pop filter?

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Pop filter?
From: Dave Phillips (dlphilp_AT_bright.net)
Date: Mon Feb 17 2003 - 19:44:20 EET


Greetings:

  Regarding denoising and vinyl/tape restoration:

        http://gwc.sourceforge.net/

        http://panic.et.tudelft.nl/~costar/gramofile/

        http://home.snafu.de/wahlm/dl8hbs/declick.html

        http://www.sci.fi/~mjkoskin/

        http://www.tappin.me.uk/Linux/audio.html

  Csound also includes denoising software. Snd can probably be used for
the job, particularly with its excellent frequency-domain displays, but
for the fine-detail work you might want to use Ceres. Kjetil's latest
versions include zooming capabilities along with Ceres's other excellent
display and editing options

Best regards,

== Dave Phillips

        The Book Of Linux Music & Sound at http://www.nostarch.com/lms.htm
        The Linux Soundapps Site at http://linux-sound.org

Rick Taylor wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 10:52, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> > On 17 Feb 2003 10:22:25 -0600
> > Rick Taylor <ricktaylor_AT_speakeasy.net> wrote:
> >
> > > I do know that if there were ports of d/noise {thats with a /} or
> > > in-tune {with a - {I think. ...it looks as though they got run out
> > > of business despite the fact that they made one of my favorite
> > > sound sculpting tools. {Symphonic pieces in one pass from common
> > > household white noise... you just can't beat it.}}} that life in
> > > linux would be much, much easier.
> > >
> > > What are you wanting to restore?
> >
> > e.g. vinyl and old tapes recordings
>
> There's a ton of stuff in windows and mac. Cool edit has great noise
> stuff for one thing. D/Noise is pretty easy though I've not exactly used
> it for its intended purpose...
>
> It's a real boon that audacity has it {noise reduction} on linux...
> other than that maybe you could use something like Ceres or an audio
> synth package with enough options to be practical for that sort of
> thing? Maybe go with some high priced unix/hardware solution?
>
> Personally, I'm thinking snd has major potential for that sort of
> thing... It's extensible enough at any rate. :}
>
> --
> Rick Taylor <ricktaylor_AT_speakeasy.net>
> The Dispossessed

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