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Originally Posted by hendrixfan1995
Here's an example of a show recorded from a TV broadcast in 1972:
https://we.tl/t-r7lE78AjGR
From the release notes:
Here's another one - this only removes the cyclic tape wow effect (listen with speakers, not headphones, to make the difference most perceptible). It's about the most difficult audio problem you could attempt to fix:
https://we.tl/t-opTgcd6CM6
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Thank you so much. This is what I wanted. Interesting to hear the differences and what a proper made remaster can do to a tape with major problems. Unfortunately my speakers are kind of broken so I'm using headphones atm (good ones though). I'm going to order new speakers soon. Do you have any recommendation for good speakers to have connected to your PC?
It went from audio remastering to speaker recommendations
Thanks again everyone for the input. Appreciate it. I already have audacity so I'll be messing around with it. Already found a great guide/tutorial about cleaning up/remastering. Don't know what term to use. What has to been made for someone to call it a remaster? some recordings I have have comments like "audio rework, audio cleaned up etc".
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