


I try and see if I can get away with no second pass in forward. I moved my setting up to 16 as a standard.
#Clickrepair license software#
Very sad news, but he leaves a legendary piece of software for vinyl transfer process. Someone emailed the developer with questions about the software, Brian Davies emailed back that he is ill with no time to work further on it, and does not expect to recover. My SQ copy of WYWH really freaked out CR on that track.įeel free to pm me if you would like to ask about other tips or settings. LPs with loud horns like Chicago, TJB, and LPs with synth like Kraftwerk or parts of Pink Floyd like "Welcome to the Machine" generally cause CR to see and repair tons of ticks that are not there. There are two types of recordings that flag false positive ticks and clicks, these should not be treated with CR, or maybe but only in the worst circumstances. No crackle repair checked, and normal settings, "simple" checked. I can tell it's low because sometimes a tick or click can have made it past this low setting. 14 I feel is a good and rather low setting and unlikely to do any damage to the fidelity at all. Then listen to the treated tracks and if you had a particularly bad tick and click ridden LP, go for another pass in forward (reverse box unchecked). Do a first pass in reverse (check box reverse) Setting at level 14 (out of 1 to 100) I'd like to give you some setting tips that I have found useful after nearly 8 years and thousands of LPs transferred to digital but in 16/44.1 and the 24/96kHz digitally captured vinyl. But glad you did get the Andy Williams LP sounding rather good and clean in the end. A bunch of suggestions on other software, and then no tips on settings in CR. You didn't get many useful replies to your original post.
