hope that helps.Įdit : oops - just realized you're on tiger there. Which actually still works well on all my systems - I use it in every other session where old vinyl samples are involved. The SC-1 reviewed here is the basic 1999 version that offers real-time pop and click removal said to be non-destructive, while the more costly SC-2 offers one button USB 3.0 recording and graphic display plus automatic metadata identification and tagging and track splitting. I'd recommend you get one of these (discontinued for Mac OS X since version 2.8.2) Spark Software packages at ebay or wherever and only install the 'Spark FX Machine' which can then be converted via FXPansion's VST-AU Converter into a nicely working AU for L7. If there is no sonic solutions DAW at hand. I've also used Steinbergs DeClicker and Denoiser in some cases - but thats gone, together with the days of OS 9. I had to do a couple of vinyl jobs - pretty much like what you describe there - and the most simple, yet convincing and cost-effective piece of software that did the job for me was the TC Electronics 'Spark' PlugIn called 'TC DeClicker'. If I understand you correctly, the record/s are not actually hissing but scratched. Hi Graham, I've never found a really great working tool for declicking or decrackling within Logic.
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