Ok, Charles Bukowski.
more like Charles Manson
The fatty should get on addderall poss. Lol could you imagine~! Poss this project not end until I break into a pig farm somewhere at 4am
I see myself getting stoned to teach longer hours and rake in more Lomo/KMZ Ro/Cooke/Baltar/Venue rental money.
Yeah right LOL
Lmao
I’m so glad I found this thread and this forum. I’m something of a record restoration engineer myself and I’ve been researching the best way to transfer stuff for a while now (my favorite classical piece is rhapsody in blue I’m more into jazz though).
Do you know about these repos?
Also this
Welcome!
:banned:
Kidding! Welcome!
Lol thank you all
Yeah we iz pretty friendly
Rezpek!
Welcome! I’m in the office through the weekend delivering some BS for my white collar slavery gig. Will check these out after crunch time ends Wednesday.
The only repos I’ve used are the ones @k-nar turned me onto and that I can run in colab.
tru the eloimofo was discuzzed here
I decided to coast while i ride out the last quarter of this gig so thinking about this thread again.
Ideal processing for old piano recs.
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Reductive - Using K-nars glorious repo shits to exorcise noise demons from old recs
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Additive - replace lost or missing info
a. Freq Spectrum Repair - ideally a piano trained neural net
b. Ambient Repair - a million convolution models for this -
Mastering - restoring transients, amplitude drop and general spectral horrors from records.
I dun know what to do for 2a? There is saturation stuff but its stupid and that feature in izotope basically doesn’t work except for garbage dialogue demos.
tru I alzo arrived at this cuntcluzion since
noise >> signal in da high freq we should juz rebuild them from da cleaned low freqz
On 2a there some dialogue spectral enhancers that work good for voice and trained on that. I found one that allows freqency band intensity adjustment. Poss use it for overtones it work ok without raping fundamentals and low stuff in piano recordings?
Will check it out tonight or tomorrow.
I was fiddling around with an 88 railway station vid and managed to reduce noise almost totally with a combo of noise reduction, eq-ing and then adding reverb to compensate for the resulting flat sound.
That stuff take patience and skills tho. ![]()
Before
https://twitter.com/stvlaura/status/1457678604800770053
After
Just how much noise I’ve taken out is particularly obvious when it gets pp near the end. Still think the denoised etc one lack a bit of body despite being IMMENSELY cleaner.
I was trying the de-rustle and de-wind features in Izotope but they didn’t really help.