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Is there software that helps smooth out the clicks and other noise when transferring old vinyl records to cd's? If so, what are your recommendations?

2007-08-31 04:06:56 · 2 answers · asked by advnturer 6 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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2007-08-31 04:14:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Why pay for this service if you can do this for free.

I assume you have a a turntable and a receiver with a phono-in jack. Since you wouldn't be asking this question otherwise. The receiver probably has a tape-monitor jack. Just feed the output of the tape monitor (left and right channels) to the line in jack of your computer's sound card. You may need to buy a $2 phono-jack to mini jack connector at your local electronics store.

Then with free software such as media player or audacity or nero tools you can easily record the music off your LPs onto your computer as either a WAV file or an mp3 file. You can easily separate the tracks, name them and even eliminate the pops and noise. One simple way to eliminate the pops is to compare the left and right channel waveforms. You can cut and paste the samples from one channel to the next.

2007-08-31 11:28:51 · answer #2 · answered by Tom S 7 · 0 0

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