I am trying to restore tracks from an album that is only moderately worn, but I find that most of the tracks have distortion after the vinyl restoration process has been used.

Lexie08 wrote on 6/6/2013, 2:53 AM

I would like to be able to send you a track (or even just a portion) to see if you can identify the type of distortion and can suggest which tools I should be using to improve the end result. I have not had this problem before although I have used Audio Cleaning Lab to digitise quite a few albums that I own. The trouble is that I do not really understand what the different types of distortion are actually called in the program. Can you help?

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Procyon wrote on 6/6/2013, 9:37 PM

We need more information.

Please tell us, in exact detail, about the complete signal chain from the turntable to the computer.  We need to know the make and model of each piece of equipmment, what cables are being used and what jacks the cables are plugged into.

You said you have already applied some "cleaning" by using ACL. What cleaning tools did you use in this example?  Can you post a sample of the original recording?

Lexie08 wrote on 6/7/2013, 1:37 AM

I can't post a copy of the original track without re-doing the restoration. I used a Digitech turntable connected to my computer via USB. It is a low priced turntable but has a dedicated Windows connection. I have used it for a while now and have not had such poor results with other records in worse condition than this one. As to which ACL functions used I don't have a detailed recollection, but I used the vinyl restoration presets.

I intend to redo the digitising of this LP when I have time so I will keep a copy of the unrestored tracks and note the actual cleaning processes used. I will pick up this thread when I have more details.

However I appreciate your reply to my query.

Richard Stephenson

PS: if anyone can tell me what type of distortion I am getting then I will be better able to apply specific cleaning functions.