Cleaning acetates, physically and digitally?
oxnardcore
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I have an old acetate of this band that I really want to make a digital copy of. Problem is, I don't know if it might be a bad pressing, as everything sounds like its covered in white noise, or if the grooves are just dirty and needs a good cleaning.
I'm sure this has been asked before, but is there a specific method that should be used in cleaning dirty acetates? I know that the grooves are more fragile than that of vinyl records, so I don't want to wipe it with a rag only to have it covered with the gritty remains of songs I'll never hear. And if its a bad pressing, do any of you recommend any software programs that are good at cleaning up noise so that the music will be semi-listenable?
I'm sure this has been asked before, but is there a specific method that should be used in cleaning dirty acetates? I know that the grooves are more fragile than that of vinyl records, so I don't want to wipe it with a rag only to have it covered with the gritty remains of songs I'll never hear. And if its a bad pressing, do any of you recommend any software programs that are good at cleaning up noise so that the music will be semi-listenable?
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No, I wrote an erroneous post and was unable to delete.
Double posting seems to happen a lot now - I'm not sure what causes it.