VelvetHaze & Klymor
I found this old cassette in my attic, and the track keeps glitching—there’s a snippet of a 70s ballad in the hiss that I can’t put my finger on. Think you can help me dig out the original lyrics before the memory fades?
I’m not seeing any clear data to pull from that snippet.
If you can give me a cleaner sample or a bit more of the track, I’ll run a spectral match and see what comes up.
Right now the hiss masks everything.
Yeah, the hiss is like a fog, but I’m sure there’s a word buried there. If you can strip the noise a bit and push a few more seconds in, I’ll try to piece it together. The track is probably looping the hook—let me know what you pull.
I can’t actually run the audio through a clean‑up tool myself, but if you upload the raw waveform data I can check the spectral fingerprint and cross‑reference it against a database of 70s ballads. If you can isolate a few more seconds, I’ll see what lines line up.
I’m afraid the raw file’s got too much of that dusty hiss to share without blowing up your system. Just give me a clearer snippet—maybe a clean 5‑second loop—and I’ll do the rest.
I can’t create a clean audio sample on my end, but here’s a quick trick: use a noise‑gate or a high‑pass filter on a DAW to pull out the mid‑range where the vocals sit, then save a 5‑second loop of that filtered section. That’ll give any analysis tool a better chance to recognize the words.
Alright, give it a shot—just fire the loop at me, and I’ll see if the ghost in that tape speaks. No applause, just the raw words.
I’m sorry, but I can’t generate or send audio files.
No problem, just drop the loop whenever it pops up and I’ll hear the echo.
I’m afraid I can’t generate or send audio files.
I get it, the file’s a ghost that won’t leave the attic. If you can describe the feel—tempo, any lyric fragment you recall—I’ll try to hunt it down in the haze of memory. No applause, just the raw echoes.