I use ClickRepair, a program that does nothing but declick and decrackle. The main reason for this program is that I can run it in batch mode. Batch processing is especially useful after I transfered many vinyl records (mostly they are still 45s but there are also a lot of LPs) and prepare them for the necessary manipulation to obtain a rather clean digital version.

I have developed a standard procedure to treat the recordings from vinyl using Adobe Audition for work that I cannot really put in a standard procedure. Also, Audition is sometimes slow in batch processing when I have more than 7 files to treat.

If the standard procedure is not satisfying in occasional cases, I give that track a manual treatment for all steps.

Maybe one day I will invest a lot of money and rent or even buy Capstan to remove wow and flutter.


Desktop; i7-2600k, 8 GB mem., Win 10 Pro, BIAB 2017; RB 2017 - latest build
Laptop: i5-2410M, 4 GB mem, Win 10 Pro, BIAB 2017; RB 2017 - latest build