![]() ![]() ![]() But then again, maybe you've already discovered this tool elsewhere. Sorry about my late reply, in a way you are fortunate for I haven't looked at these forums in months and I came by on a whim. I've done A/B checks of the original vinyl playing synchronously with the declicked digital rip and I found it effectively indistinguishable. It get clicks that CR didn't and IMO doesn't harm the sound of the original. ClickRepair - ClickRepair finds and repairs clicks and crackle in audio files obtained by capturing vinyl and shellac (78) records and to digital CD format. I use "Multi-band (random clicks)" 1.3 with 0.4 "Click widening". Like CR, a little cleaning goes a long ways. It's super easy to use with no silly file size limit. I've yet to try any of its other features, though I imagine they are also excellent seeing that this is more or less a sampler for their full up studio grade products. I got my copy for $27, money well spent and a much better deal than CR. Double-click on the executable file, accept the Microsoft license terms (you might want to read them), and choose create installation media. Reading around the web I found this tool, which IMO is superior to CR when it comes to click removal for digitally ripped vinyl:įrom what I've read it goes on discount often enough. Now depending upon your Office version, do one of the following: For Microsoft Office 2010 Click Repair, then continue. Recently I too found out that CR is no longer supported, nor had I a license to use it. ClickRepair is an application for cleaning clicks and crackle from audio files. Maybe someone who has upgraded to an even better software? ClickRepair is cross-platform, currently available for Mac OS X and Windows. ![]()
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