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Sujet the noise of an old disc (background needle-dust noise)

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Hello, I am Javier from Argentina, TDJ (Tango DJ). I am a user of Virtual DJ 2021.
I am amazed at the set of EQ tools the software has.
Most of the Tango tracks I play are from the 1930s through the 1950s.
The original sound tracks usually include some noise caused by the vinyl recording needle.
I wonder if it would be possible to have a removal tool for that type of noise, also present
in old recordings other genres as well.
This would be a most valuable feature for these type of tracks fothe 40s and 50s wich
usually need more processing to improve the overall output audio quality.
To my knowledge there is no other DJ software which provides such a feature which would
make Virtual DJ the first in its class to provide such functionality leading the pack as
usual.
Thanks in advance for considering this feature request.
 

Posté Tue 22 Sep 20 @ 1:37 am
TexZKPRO InfinityMember since 2005
Hi, I guess such a feature would require off-line track analysis and processing, as done with some professional audio editors.
Perhaps an extension of the stems feature could be interesting.
 

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Posté Wed 23 Sep 20 @ 8:51 pm
Quote :
https://www.izotope.com/en/products/vinyl.html


He wants to remove the noise, not add it!

There are VSTs that clean up vinyl noise (i.e. Waves X-Crackle), but usually not in real time. They need to look ahead, so there's a processing delay.
 

Posté Wed 23 Sep 20 @ 9:17 pm
i guess you didn't read the other post but that's ok :-)
 

Posté Wed 23 Sep 20 @ 11:50 pm
I read all the posts.

It just wasn't immediately obvious that VDJ Monty was highlighting your mistake

He didn't use quotes, and there is actually an error on the linked web page, so at first glance it looked as if he was just posting the same link as you.



 

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