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I was wondering if there is a way to remove signal processing from a commercially available CD or Tape while listening to it without actually removing the processing from the source recording ?
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Thanks for the reply !! Yes,I'm referring to the Reverb,Delay,Chorusing,Distortion etc. ....especially the extra reverb a lot of commercial CD's have on the vocals Is there any way of getting rid of it while i'm listening to the CD on my stereo at home without destroying the actual sound on the CD itself.? |
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Once an effect is on there, there is no good way to remove anything. Brandon |
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