Sorry Anders, I don't know, as I don't have version 8 but I think I read somewhere that it's an extra that you have to purchase.

Best.

Robert.
----- Original Message ----- From: " Anders Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Removing Pops and clicks



HellO!
I just wonder where the pop and crackle removal is i nsoundforge?
Version 8?
Doesn't this tool comes whithin the noisereduction plugin?
/Anders.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Stokes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Anders,

Over the past few days, I've tried different ways of removing pops and clicks with varying results and am now back using Sound Forge. I've come to the conclusion for a novice, like me, it is certainly the easiest to use and consequently more effective. One thing I did discover from using one of the other programmes is: when copying a tape or other recording, such as vinyl, it is best to keep the bit of track before and after the recording actually begins and ends. Then when the Pop and Crackle Remover is run, the information is used to remove surface noise. It has made a great difference to the end results I am now getting. I have also tried to do a better job of cleaning the records before copying and will continue to look for even better cleaning products. One tip I got from using Google, is to use a piece of plain old fashioned velvet for cleaning off surface dust. I then use a product for cleaning glass that I use on my scanner. They are called 'Cleaning Wipes' and are pieces of soft paper that have been soaked in some sort of cleaning solution. They come in packs of 50 hermetically sealed sachets and do a pretty good job.

For removing the occasional really loud pops that are sometimes missed by the automatic removal method, I've found it is easy to remove them manually with Sound Forge. When recording an LP, I time it and make a note of the time where these pops occur. I can then easily find them when the recording is finished. Then, using the left and right arrow keys the pop can be isolated with a bracket either side, enabling it to be lifted out of the recording, leaving the original sound in tact.

I do hope this is of some help to someone and if anybody else has further tips, I'd love to hear them.

Best.

Robert.
----- Original Message ----- From: " Anders Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: Removing Pops and clicks



0HellO!
And if you try to search google you can find alot of free pop/click plugins out there.
I think i was searching for vinyl restoration.
Or you can go to:
http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/win95/AUDIO_RESTORATION/
And try some things out there.
/Anders.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Stokes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: Removing Pops and clicks



Thanks Peter. That's another one for me to try.

Best.

Robert.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: Removing Pops and clicks



Hi Robert,

If you're not happy with the click and crackle removal of SF may i
suggest DePopper which costs around $18 and is available from:

http://www.droidinfo.com/software/depopper

You can download a trial version from there.

Good luck.

Peter West


On Thu, 5 May 2005 09:36:26 +0100, Robert Stokes wrote:

Hi Folks,

I've embarked on the daunting but enjoyable task of copying a very large
collection of LP records onto computer, using Sound Forge. The quality
of
the recordings is generally very good but some do have annoying pops and
clicks. I've tried using the presets in Sound Forge's 'Pop and Crackle
remover without much success. I could probably get rid of some of the
noises
manually but that would be far too time consuming. If anyone can offer
advice or knows of another programme for removing unwanted sounds, I'd
love
to hear from them.


   Best.

   Robert.


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