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Icedudeweb
post Wed 26 Jun 2002, 20:41
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Hi everyone-

I recently discovered how to transfer my audio cassette tape tracks to CD, and have a program (Cool Edit Pro 2.0) that can clean up the tracks by removing a lot of the hiss. My problem is, I want it to sound 'recording-studio' good. Is there any program out there that can do this? I mean, having no hiss at all, and completely transferring the analog music to a digital format.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Billy
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Teiwaz
post Sat 16 Nov 2002, 21:33
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Don't cough during the transfer with your imic! And listen out for them brand new combine harvesters going past the window...

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Wouldn't it be an idea (I'm echoing Damann's advice here) to buy an inexpensive USB A/D convertor...?? i-what? Aren't we talking something with analog RCA/Phono inputs here?

I just looked at the Edirol UA1A. It looks like just the thing!

http://www.edirol.com/products/info/ua1a.html

I would definitely use a line input instead of a mic in order to preserve as much of the cassette's original quality.

Then strip out the hiss as outlined in previous posts.

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