Thanks everyone for your input, really appreciated. Seems like it's trial & error that is the right thing to do. A book/online guide won't make you a pro, but at least it gives you something to stand on. I will try searching around the web.
Does anyone of you mind showing me an example of a show that you've remastered/cleaned and tell me the problems the original recordings had, how you managed to hear/see this problems and what you did to fix these and how you did it.
Then I can use your examples to practise, and try to make it sound as good as yours. Perhaps you could upload a track in its original form here on this forum + the remastered one.
WeTransfer is free and easy to upload:
https://wetransfer.com/
This way I could study the difference between the original FFT view, spectral view, right-left problems, eq, applause etc and compare it to the remastered ones. For studying purpose.
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