Suggestions for Remastering an Old House Tape.

DIGITUS

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A friend of mine has a very old house music tape, and he wants me to put it on cd before the tape comes apart. The tape sounds very flat and has plenty of hisssss... lol. Any suggestions as to the best approach for breathing life back into it? I have several wave editing programs such as Wavelab, T-Racks, and Steinberg Cleaner....

Thanks...;)
 
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There was a sound editing program for windows featured on a computer show. I forgot the name of the program tho. You can record whatever as a .wav and then actually take out the signals such as hiss, vocals, etc. So you could tag individual frequencies at you would eliminate them all throughout the track.

Its pretty neat, I'm gonna try and look for it.

-Simple
 
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