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Preface: I collect novelty music. Used to get plenty from the "Dr. Demento Show". Problem: Few stations carry it anymore Problem solved: Access streaming-audio Web simulcasts of stations that still play the program, hook radio to earphone jacks on soundcard. Problem: The low-bitrate audio occasionally sounds harsh. Kind of "electronic-ey" (like the voices of the Transformers robots on their old cartoon) Are there any applications out there that can eliminate or at least reduce this effect? I envision making .WAV files of the analog recordings, processing them, then re-recording them to cassette (then eventually to CD-R for archivial storage). Anyone have a solution?
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