When I was working with 32 bit I used the Vinyl Tool a lot. (I wish they would issue this as a VST so I could use it on a 64 bit machine) Anyway if I remember correctly I copied the vinyl first, copied the wav(s) then work with the Vinyl Tool on the copy.

The Vinyl Tool works quite well in removing pops and scratching. After using it I used the EQ tool (another I wish would go to VST) to bring back some of the higher frequencies.

Good luck.


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