Hi Grant , This sounds interesting , Do you have a link for the free trial ? Is it totaly sofrware based and run through a puter :)
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Hi Grant , This sounds interesting , Do you have a link for the free trial ? Is it totaly sofrware based and run through a puter :)
Cant I swap the cables over on my DAC :lol: so it runs bacwards :)
I’ve been using vinyl studio for many years via a Furutech GT40a.
Once you your get the hang of it you can also get rid of clicks scratches and nasty background noise on old lps.
A second hand Rega phono a2d is a nice cheap easy way to get into digitising lp’s.
Mel
I got a copy of Vinyl Studio with my NAD PP4 ADC and covered various aspects of its use on my blog at the time.
I was sufficiently keen on it to buy a full copy when I sold my NAD on - after digitising some irreplacable vinyl. It's bee useful for a variety of tasks including making up 'mix tapes' and burning them to CD
https://digitalprakel.wordpress.com/...o-i-recording/
is the first part. De-clicking/noise reduction and track splitting are covered in parts II and III. I never completed the section on burning. Seriously good software once you've got used to the way of working (and the non-Mac interface for Apple users). Manually editing clipped waveforms with the smoothing tools was a revelation.