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Spinning on the record player right now is The House of Fear, a 1945 Sherlock Holmes crime film that was put on vinyl. This record was released in 1980.
I bought this record from a thrift store. The album cover is in good condition, but the record has seen better days. It was pretty dirty and has a lot of scratches, likely from taking the record in and out of the cover without a sleeve. I used software to remove most of the clicks and pops as best I could. If you want to hear the original version, let me know, maybe I would upload that too.
Anyways, as usual, I cleaned the record cover by hand with a moist soapy towel, cleaned the record by hand with my own concoction of distilled water/alcohol mix and then gave the record a bath in my Ultrasonic Cleaner** that I modified for cleaning records.
Hardware & Software I use is listed at the end of this description, I get nothing from them, just letting you know what I use.
Thanks, and hope you enjoy this record from the past and maybe relive some memories.
Till next time,
Steve
** To see my Ultrasonic Cleaner, follow this link - • Record cleaned with my...
Nothing fancy about the Hardware I use:
GLi Pro BD-1600 Turntable w/ Audio Technica cartridge
DAK 2800-PC Mixer
DIY Cork Platter Mat
Software I use:
DAK Industries ( www.dak.com ) Audio Workshop - Sometimes I use this to remove clicks & pops automatically if there are too many to remove manually. I also use this for track splitting & track labeling.
AVS4YOU ( www.avs4you.com ) Audio Editor - I use this to transfer the vinyl to a digital format, fade-in / fade-out, and to remove clicks and pops that Audio Workshop does not fix. I find this software is quicker than Audio Workshop for cleaning up the sound just a bit more.
VSDC ( www.videosoftdev.com ) Video Editor - I use this to make my videos.
GIMP (www.gimp.org) Image Manipulation - I use this to make my KZbin thumbnail picture and for editing the pictures I use in the video.