[audacity4blind] improving the highs when converting cassettes

  • From: "Tim Snyder" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 06:34:02 -0500

Hi List Members,

When converting cassettes some file come out great while other sides are a bit muffled. The process for increasing the highs seems rather simple using Sound Forge or GoldWave. I simply copy the muffled part out of the file, run the fule through equalizer and noise reduction and then put the corrected piece back into the original file. It seems more complicated in Audacity and I can't hear much of a difference. Can some enlighten me as to how to get better results? I am getting ready to buy GoldWave if that is the best way, but if Audacity can do the trick easily, I can also have other workers help with this task without breaking the budget. Thanks for any help you can provide. I hope this does not require a multi-step process in Audacity, and I hope that I can preview the result before making changes.
Tim



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