Hello,
I am doing an audio cassette tape restoration project with several tapes recorded in the late 80's and early 90's,
these were recorded mostly on Chrome tape and were sort of an interactive lecture series, some contain original
music that was played during the event over a home type stereo, that was played way to loud and got very
distorted while recording onto the lecture tapes.
I have much better clips of the music and would like to find a way to take a sample of the better clips and use
that as a sort of sound finger print to find and replace the distorted clips, any way to do this in Audition or any
other Windows based program? I tried visualy comparing the waveforms but due to the recorded distortion I just
can't seem to recognize some of them.
Also want to re record the tapes onto my PC using a much better sound card and am considering recording
them at say 24-bit 96 kHz or even 24-bit 192 kHz and then saving them at 32-bit float in either 96 or 192 to have
much more detail / info to use in the restoration and archiving and then do the final mixdown to 16-bit 44kHz for
distribution.
Thanks!