Congrats on finishing hairy -- or should we call you Dirty Hairy?
With powerful weapons like iZotope's MBIT in your arsenal you'd best start with 44kHz rip ideally, not those captures. Sounds like you've managed a sweet elixir from the 'lemons' I gave you
Still ... it bugs me to think my industrial player's DAC section added its own colourization to the sound, however small.
Ironically the same day you announce completion of your project, my S/PDIF project reached a milestone yesterday.
Albeit still at "Almost there..." status -- It's flaky, but flaky in a predictable way.
This means I can rip three times the same passage, then use a two-out-of-three (TOOT) algorithm to select the good data. I tried successfully the section of 20th Fox fanfare yesterday as a sort of 'proof of concept'
Not meaning to send you back to work just when you're glad to be done, but if you think it could improve your project the slightest bit, I'll be glad to try TOOTing that ROTJ scene...
Post #450999
- Author
- Darth Mallwalker
- Parent topic
- Star Wars 1977 70mm sound mix recreation [stereo and 5.1 versions now available] (Released)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/450999/action/topic#450999
- Date created
- 30-Oct-2010, 11:24 AM