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Posted by DH on 10/15/06 11:18
peter.jennifer@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks for all the help. I read an article in the Telegraph newspaper
> that recommended the freeware software called Audacity. I'm trying it
> today
Used to be known as Cool Edit Pro, which is what I used on the Jake
Thackray Project double CD. Lifted 74 tracks off vinyl, cleaned them up
and burned to CD.
Goldwave is also OK< and free.
Mail me if I can help any more, I have a bit of experience in this field
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Cheers
David Harris
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> Cheers
> Dr Zoidberg wrote:
>> peter.jennifer@gmail.com wrote:
>>> Some is old stuff I recorded - old songs that I sang etc.
>> In that case you are probably better getting a cable to plug it into your
>> PC - 2 phono plugs to 3.5mm stereo plug - and transferring the songs over.
>>
>> You can then do a bit of tidying up of the recording to remove hiss etc ,
>> but more importantly you can have each song as a separate track on cd -
>> something that you won't get if you just dump the whole lot to disk on a
>> stand alone recorder
>>
>> --
>> Alex
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