For the last few months, I have begun a project of ripping ~1000 LPs. Here is the process that I developed:
I recently ripped a clean copy of Abbey Road from the LP as a hi-res rip (MFSL version) and then compared it to an earlier CD rip. The LP rip appears to be more muted while the CD has a crisper sound. I've also experienced the same when comparing other LP to CD rips. Abbey Road was a real clean copy and that is the one I'm using for this comparison.
I have been advised to normaize the volume in the ripped copy to give it more punch. I can do that for each album in VinylStudio and then re-run each of the following steps above, or I can do so in bulk using "Volume Normalize" in dBPoweramp (much more attactive). I ran on test (Peak to Peak) but it did not boast it enough. But really at this point, I'm somewhat flying blind as I'm not sure about the other features. Any gudiance on optimal settings?
Thanks.
- Clean the record using Spin Clean
- Rip the record using VinylStudio saved as AIFF, 192kHz
- Add album artwork largely from Album Art Exchange
- Mildly declick the tracks using Click Repair following the settings under post *13
- Convert the AIFF format to FLAC using dBpoweramp Music Converter
I recently ripped a clean copy of Abbey Road from the LP as a hi-res rip (MFSL version) and then compared it to an earlier CD rip. The LP rip appears to be more muted while the CD has a crisper sound. I've also experienced the same when comparing other LP to CD rips. Abbey Road was a real clean copy and that is the one I'm using for this comparison.
I have been advised to normaize the volume in the ripped copy to give it more punch. I can do that for each album in VinylStudio and then re-run each of the following steps above, or I can do so in bulk using "Volume Normalize" in dBPoweramp (much more attactive). I ran on test (Peak to Peak) but it did not boast it enough. But really at this point, I'm somewhat flying blind as I'm not sure about the other features. Any gudiance on optimal settings?
Thanks.
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