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Hi gang.  I've come across some very old recordings of myself which my 
parents made of me when I was 3 years old.  In any case the tapes are 
rather old and even with a clean tape recorder some of the audio is 
muffled at times.  I have both Goldwave and Soundforge at my disposal to 
try and clean the audio up.  I've already recorded the tapes onto wave 
files and am ready to do some clean up.  I know of a trick to reduce the 
background tape hiss but in some of these cases I want to try and bring 
out the voices out more and try to get rid of the muffled sounds as I 
can.

Any suggestions on cleaning up old audio quality from old tapes?

Many thanks.

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