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Now theres an idea for a dsp function Automagic wow removal. If you can tell the sw the rpm and hence the rep rate of the wow it should be pretty easy to recognize and remove it. Somebody probably already did it. We tried something like that in the early nineties.... it was problematic because it relied on the turntable speed being absolutely precise. First problem was finding a point in the record where the pitch was at the highest or lowest and putting that number into the program, the second problem was judging how much the pitch actually shifted from apogee to perigee and putting that number in. Then, if the transcription had been done at perfect speed, the program would go through and normalize everything. It kind of worked but took a lot of trial and error. In the end it was just a lot easier to center the record by eye and get a proper dub in the first place. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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