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I am binning my 500 odd audio cassette collection. Most are of
commercial music that I have now replicated on cd/mp3 now so can be
binned. I have about 50-100 others of my own music or other stuff I
now wish to digitize. I have decided to record all tapes unaltered
into the pc, archive that off to DVDR, so I can bin the tapes while
having a decent unaltered original copy, then over time I can
remaster/edit some/all of them if I wish.
I plan to record via wavelab_live-input as follows
akai_cassette_deck --> DBX386@24bit_88khz --> RME hammerfall -->
Wave_L3_Ultra_dither=16bit-normal --> .wav@16bit_44.1Khz
These will be archived as the original tape copy to DVDR's. I will
consider using flac to fit more on disk, BUT as DVDR's are about 20p
these days may not bother to save time. (425mins per DVDR of .wav)
Later I plan to remaster from these .wavs using :-
waves_x-noise --> waves_linear_phase-eq --> waves_l3_ultramaximiser
(rem tape hiss) --> account for tape dullness--> make loud and punchy
These may well be kept on hard drive as flac or backed up as flac and
kept on hd as .mp3 for ipod/portability etc
SO - My issue is that cassette is not a high quality source, my tape
deck isn't great, the original recordings are not great and some are
pretty bad, also I'm doing it for nostalgic reasons, I wish to get rid
of the cassettes but don't know if I'll listen back to them much so
wish to spend the minimum time on this with a simple and fast solution
So I'm asking for help from anyone experienced in this with the
following ques:-
1) I presume it is better to set input at 88.2k rather than 96k if
saving out to 44.1k (as is exactly half freq). I appreciate that this
is way over the possible 15khz frequency response of a cassette but it
doesn't cost me anything to do it like this. Also the DBX386 has a
hard limiter pre the ADAC so it never clips so can be recorded quite
hot if required by the tube preamp.
2) I presume a dithered 88k_24bit->44k_16bit is the best way to record
the tapes and that 16bit_44k is more than adequate as a pre-master for
a cassette. i.e to store them as 88k_24bit would be wasteful, taking 3
times the disk/dvdr space.
I understand music software inside out having used it for years but
come from a computer background and though can audio engineer, don't
think I'm that great at it, so any other tips would be greatly
appreciated. I have googled and read for nearly 2 days, but nobody
talks about 96k or 24 bit in conjunction with cassettes, or solutions
to bulk archiving as a 2 stage process as I have concluded I need. As
this is a one off task before I bin ALL my cassettes for good I wish
to get it right before I begin this arduous task.
Cheers Danny K
I am binning my 500 odd audio cassette collection. Most are of
commercial music that I have now replicated on cd/mp3 now so can be
binned. I have about 50-100 others of my own music or other stuff I
now wish to digitize. I have decided to record all tapes unaltered
into the pc, archive that off to DVDR, so I can bin the tapes while
having a decent unaltered original copy, then over time I can
remaster/edit some/all of them if I wish.
I plan to record via wavelab_live-input as follows
akai_cassette_deck --> DBX386@24bit_88khz --> RME hammerfall -->
Wave_L3_Ultra_dither=16bit-normal --> .wav@16bit_44.1Khz
These will be archived as the original tape copy to DVDR's. I will
consider using flac to fit more on disk, BUT as DVDR's are about 20p
these days may not bother to save time. (425mins per DVDR of .wav)
Later I plan to remaster from these .wavs using :-
waves_x-noise --> waves_linear_phase-eq --> waves_l3_ultramaximiser
(rem tape hiss) --> account for tape dullness--> make loud and punchy
These may well be kept on hard drive as flac or backed up as flac and
kept on hd as .mp3 for ipod/portability etc
SO - My issue is that cassette is not a high quality source, my tape
deck isn't great, the original recordings are not great and some are
pretty bad, also I'm doing it for nostalgic reasons, I wish to get rid
of the cassettes but don't know if I'll listen back to them much so
wish to spend the minimum time on this with a simple and fast solution
So I'm asking for help from anyone experienced in this with the
following ques:-
1) I presume it is better to set input at 88.2k rather than 96k if
saving out to 44.1k (as is exactly half freq). I appreciate that this
is way over the possible 15khz frequency response of a cassette but it
doesn't cost me anything to do it like this. Also the DBX386 has a
hard limiter pre the ADAC so it never clips so can be recorded quite
hot if required by the tube preamp.
2) I presume a dithered 88k_24bit->44k_16bit is the best way to record
the tapes and that 16bit_44k is more than adequate as a pre-master for
a cassette. i.e to store them as 88k_24bit would be wasteful, taking 3
times the disk/dvdr space.
I understand music software inside out having used it for years but
come from a computer background and though can audio engineer, don't
think I'm that great at it, so any other tips would be greatly
appreciated. I have googled and read for nearly 2 days, but nobody
talks about 96k or 24 bit in conjunction with cassettes, or solutions
to bulk archiving as a 2 stage process as I have concluded I need. As
this is a one off task before I bin ALL my cassettes for good I wish
to get it right before I begin this arduous task.
Cheers Danny K