Digital to Vinyl
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Digital to Vinyl
Contrary to most people who are going from vinyl to digital, I frequently need to go the other way. Since I do sound effects for a community theatre, I need to take a good digital recording and make it sound as if it's being played on an old record player. I can do this partially by using a bandpass filter to limit the frequency response, but how can I ADD scratches and pops that would be present on an old record?
Charles Newbury
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Could you?
1) Find an old record with a quiet section, record that and duplicate
it. Then put it in a channel of AP and mix the right amount in.
2) Take an old record and put a fairly high low-pass filter in to cut
the music. I would think the pops would be at fairly high frequency.
Chuck
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1) Find an old record with a quiet section, record that and duplicate
it. Then put it in a channel of AP and mix the right amount in.
2) Take an old record and put a fairly high low-pass filter in to cut
the music. I would think the pops would be at fairly high frequency.
Chuck
newburcj wrote:
--Contrary to most people who are going from vinyl to digital, I frequently need to go the other way. Since I do sound effects for a community theatre, I need to take a good digital recording and make it sound as if it's being played on an old record player. I can do this partially by using a bandpass filter to limit the frequency response, but how can I ADD scratches and pops that would be present on an old record?
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That's a good one
How about recording some silent parts of an old record and mixing it with the digital recording?
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How about recording some silent parts of an old record and mixing it with the digital recording?
regards
--Contrary to most people who are going from vinyl to digital, I frequently need to go the other way. Since I do sound effects for a community theatre, I need to take a good digital recording and make it sound as if it's being played on an old record player. I can do this partially by using a bandpass filter to limit the frequency response, but how can I ADD scratches and pops that would be present on an old record?
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Charles Newbury
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Re: Digital to Vinyl
Joe Jackson - Big WorldCDJonah_alt wrote:1) Find an old record
A solid pop-rock album, but the best is side 4 which says "There is no music on this side". Instead you'll get 30 MINUTES of plain vinyl groove!
Digital to Vinyl
This filter does just what I need and the price is great!Lou Kash wrote:http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/vinyl
Thanks to all!
Charles Newbury