Subject: RE: [linux-audio-user] ... like an old vinyl
From: Reuben Martin (MartinR_AT_jbu.edu)
Date: Thu Oct 23 2003 - 06:14:58 EEST
First: Using an equalizer, kill all frequencies below ~600 and above ~2k. Use a graphic EQ for this. (The two values are just examples, you can play with both frequencies to get the desired sound you're looking for.)
Second: get a recording of the inside blank track that comes after the last song of a noisy record. Loop this noise and mix it over top of the song once you've done the band pass filter from step one.
-Reuben
-----Original Message-----
From: Michal Seta [mailto:mis_AT_creazone.32k.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 8:32 PM
To: A list for linux audio users
Subject: [linux-audio-user] ... like an old vinyl
Hi all,
Does anyone know if it's possible, under linux, to turn a good quality audio
recording into a file that sounds like an old vinyl record. Any ideas?
Realtime and non-realtime will be equally useful.
Thanks.
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