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Hello people.

New here, so be gentle with me!

I'm currently transferring some old tracks (precise origin unknown, except that they're home studio recordings circa 1999, standard play, stereo) from an old mindisc onto my PC. The problem I'm having is that the higher frequencies (and this is especially noticeable on cymbals) seem to be distorted by a strange 'squishing' effect, which sounds kind of like (but isn't) badly-applied digital noise reduction.

Is anyone else familiar with this syndrome? Is there a way of getting rid of it other than EQing the track so the high frequencies in general are less audible?

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Every time you transfer from MD to MD through analog cables, there's a Atrac decompression->DA-conversion->AD-conversion->Atrac compression process involved, which can amplify aritfacts badly if done too often. In the end you can't do much about it except for searching for the master tape and avoiding this kind of very lossy transfer in the future.

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Hello people.

New here, so be gentle with me!

I'm currently transferring some old tracks (precise origin unknown, except that they're home studio recordings circa 1999, standard play, stereo) from an old mindisc onto my PC. The problem I'm having is that the higher frequencies (and this is especially noticeable on cymbals) seem to be distorted by a strange 'squishing' effect, which sounds kind of like (but isn't) badly-applied digital noise reduction.

Is anyone else familiar with this syndrome? Is there a way of getting rid of it other than EQing the track so the high frequencies in general are less audible?

Hello,

as a last resort, you could try to enhance the transferred recordings with an audio editor like Audacity. This one has some useful rendering tools (fine-adjustable equalizer, noise reduction/removal, dynamic range compressor) which might enable you to make it a little better at least...

Cheers - Killroy.

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