I Need To Enhance MP3 Audio Files From LPs

Oka wrote on 2/10/2026, 3:17 PM

Music Maker Premium 2026  /  Windows 11 Pro / RealTek Audio / PNY GeForce RTX™ 4060 Ti 8GB / 64gb RAM

Hello folks,

I was just wondering about Sound Forge and Audio Studio.
Last November, upgraded my Music Maker to Music Maker Premium 2006. It came with Sound Forge Audio Studio 12.6, and not a more current version.

I have a bunch of MP3 audio files after converting my LPs, I would like to enhance (make the sounds richer). I need an app to restore or enhance some of my converted audio files. I have been on YouTube searching for an app, and settled with SUNO, however, it will not accept some of my audio files, claiming they have copyright tags on them. Really annoying. I contacted SUNO and was told there's nothing they can do about that.

I have used Music Maker with the equalizer plugins like the iZotope, but with not much success. The presets in the equalizer did not make much difference.

Would someone please direct me on what I should do or try to enhance my audio file?

Cheers
Oka

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SP. wrote on 2/10/2026, 6:22 PM

@Oka Suno pretty much sends them through an AI model and recreates the music from scratch. Their license agreement definitely doesn't allow you to upload music that wasn't made by yourself, so that's why you cannot upload such music there.

If "enhancing" in your case doesn't mean de-noising the recording but creating a modern sounding remix, you might try a stem separation software.

A free one is Ultimate Vocal Remover. Despite it's name, it can split music into multiple different stems, not just vocals. You can get it here: https://github.com/Anjok07/ultimatevocalremovergui/releases/download/v5.6/UVR_1_15_25_22_30_BETA_full.exe

For example, if you select the Demucs process method and the v4 htdemucs_6s model, you can split your music into six stems (vocals, drums, bass, guitar, piano and other). You can download additional stem splitting models in the program settings. There is an MDX drum splitting model from aufr33 and Jarredou, which can split drum audio tracks additionally into kick, snare, toms, hihat, ride and crash. So you can get even more fine control.

You can then load the individual stem files each into its own track in Music Maker and remix them, change the stereo panorama, add effects and so on.

A list of available models and what they can do can be found here: https://github.com/ZFTurbo/Music-Source-Separation-Training/blob/main/docs/pretrained_models.md

If this is too complicated for you to dive into, I recommend the site https://mvsep.com/en It does the same as UVR and has a lot of additional models for individual instrument types which aren't available for UVR. It's free to use, you just need to stay on a waiting list for a while.