HI All,
let me start by saying, I'm just a hobbyist, I'm not in the business in anyway,
nor do I have any connections to anybody in the business.
But I'm fascinated by the rapid advancements in the technology and I''ve
been playing around with these two filters.
I've chosen a couple of songs from the past to experiment with, they are
"Go Now!" by the Moody Blues, and "The Deadwood Stage" by Doris Day.
They both sound harsh and grungy, the Moody Blues song was sourced from an
Acetate since the master tape was lost, and Doris Day's song was a capture from the
movie "Calamity Jane"- the optical sound track.
It occurred to me that if these tools could help, somebody in the business,
perhaps during a remastering, would have used them - unless somebody tried,
and it didn't really help; perhaps it's beyond the scope of these tools.
Appreciate any thoughts on this.
let me start by saying, I'm just a hobbyist, I'm not in the business in anyway,
nor do I have any connections to anybody in the business.
But I'm fascinated by the rapid advancements in the technology and I''ve
been playing around with these two filters.
I've chosen a couple of songs from the past to experiment with, they are
"Go Now!" by the Moody Blues, and "The Deadwood Stage" by Doris Day.
They both sound harsh and grungy, the Moody Blues song was sourced from an
Acetate since the master tape was lost, and Doris Day's song was a capture from the
movie "Calamity Jane"- the optical sound track.
It occurred to me that if these tools could help, somebody in the business,
perhaps during a remastering, would have used them - unless somebody tried,
and it didn't really help; perhaps it's beyond the scope of these tools.
Appreciate any thoughts on this.
Statistics: Posted by davexnet — Fri May 31, 2024 5:50 am — Replies 0 — Views 11