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Thu 27 Jun 2002, 05:24
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No, there's no way to go from cassette to 'recording studio quality'. That would be like going from Fritos to 'fresh corn'.
Are these cassettes commercial releases or something you have recorded yourself?
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Thu 27 Jun 2002, 17:32
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They're actually both: I have a cassette tape of music recorded off TV shows, as well as commercial tapes.
Billy
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Tue 2 Jul 2002, 23:00
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You're probably doing as good a job as you can. You can edit the annoying hiss from between tracks and be sure to "normalize" each track.
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Tue 9 Jul 2002, 22:46
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Cool Edit is not a Mac program...
they make something called "audio clean-up" though...
What you really want to do long-term is invest in a good sound card and quality mastering software (Waves, TC Electronics, Soundforge etc.)
If I owned a PC I would go with Cakewalk also, btw.
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Mon 9 Sep 2002, 10:35
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Hi Icedudeweb et all
I need to transfer my analog music from cassette to my G4 DP, no audio in/out ports only firewire and usb. What hardware/software do I need. Any advice much appreciated.
Thanks Mac
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