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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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DigitMus
post Mon 18 Nov 2002, 09:26
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Teiwaz -
The iMic is an inexpensive ($35) analog stereo to USB interface. It is designed to add back the 'mic' port that Apple quit putting on newer Macs (which weren't mic level inputs, but line level stereo inputs). It will work fine for transferring audio from old cassettes. I guess the name fooled you into thinking he was going to put a mic in front of the speakers of his boom-box, or something like that, eh? biggrin.gif

Scott
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