Pilita Corrales: Balud Sa Kalimot (Visayan Song)
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ngano dia nman ko dinhi nkaabot nasaag tingali ko hehehehe c max surban. teban ug goliat lang ang hinungdan,,
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very nice....
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very nice song with great audio. thanks for uploading!
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naa koy lp nito brad.
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ang Ganda pala ni pIliTa anu!!
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HELLO daghan kaayong slamat sa nagdownload ani nga balud sa kailimot,paborito kaayu ni sa akong lola,evn na wala n xa sa kalibutan karon makahnumdum lang gihapon ko nya tungud ani nga kantaha so touching,,thank you again..
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@toiletholder: Did you get this in a CD format or did you process this from a reculled LP? I am just wondering if you did the latter because I have old Visayan songs popular to the folks in the countryside but then they were all in 45 rpms. Just want to know by chance if you know of a very good software to clean the audio. Thank you.
MegaSigbin 6 months ago
@MegaSigbin This from the 1999 CD compilation called "Matud Nila." It is a 15 Visayan songs that Pilita recorded in the 70s. The songs are from Pilita's 3 Visayan 1970s albums Matud Nila, Visayan Love Songs Vol. 1 and Sa Tanang Panahon. If you have scratchy vinyl, no audio cleaning software will make it sound like this. I don't generally use audio-cleaning software unless the surface noise is particularly intrusive. I find that over-application of such tools take away a lot of the original sound
toiletholder 6 months ago
@MegaSigbin The best way to digitally capture the audio from old vinyl is to clean it as best as possible. Then, play it three times to get rid of some of the static. You should get a vinyl cleaning solution from an audiophile shop. If not use water and a cloth (most audiophiles will tell you this is a bad idea but it has worked fine for me.) And if you're cleaning 45s they are generally soiled/damaged enough that some minerals from tap water won't make it sound worse.
toiletholder 6 months ago
@MegaSigbin Also, wipe the vinyl WITH the grooves, NOT against them. You'll scratch them further. I, however, advise against cleaning with tap water and a cotton cloth if your vinyl is in very good to near-mint condition. I've done that with one of my LPs a number of times and the audio has changed slightly. Stick to products specifically made for vinyl cleaning.
toiletholder 6 months ago
pwede ba sa akong email nlng..vermalgeor@yahoo.com nlng....thank you somuch in advance...im sure my tatay will enjoy hearing their favorite song...and i love it too...
loiplazo 1 year ago
@loiplazo Did you get the e-mail?
toiletholder 1 year ago