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Hello everyone,
I have finally recently gotten a new rig together for recording vinyl records to digital. My original setup was stolen and I finally have things back together. I make some beautiful recordings and use minimal software tinkering for the final result. I like to use ACID Pro for the recording. DAK's DePopper program does a great job, except one thing. I can't find a setting in the program that eliminates the "turntable rumble" that occurs in the level meters and is audible when turned up a bit. Does anyone have a suggestion for software, or a setting in my existing programs, to remove the rumble? Please let me know and thank you for reading! |
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