Equalization/NR before burning?, Reducing treble/boosting bass before burning. |
Fri 17 Aug 2001, 05:04
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I'm happy both with the ability of iTunes to burn CDs and with the ease of transferring even cassette tape files to the iTunes' library. But in the case of the tapes I'd like to be able to reduce the noise in the treble (not just tape hiss, either) as well as boost bass frequencies.
1. What's a program that allows some equalization and in real-time (so you don't have to keep playing it to see if it worked)? 2. Is the equalization best applied before, during, or after the music has been recorded and saved to hard disk as an AIFF file? Thanks in advance for any ideas. Sam |
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Fri 17 Aug 2001, 05:54
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SoundEdit16 (if you can still find it) will let you do just about anything to an AIFF file. I just took a look at Peak LE, and it doesn't seem to have EQ - maybe the full version does. If you have a good quality (hardware) equalizer, you can use it on the way into the computer - the Alesis MEQ230 is a stereo 31 band equalizer that sells for a couple hundred $$. I realize I haven't been much help, it's the best I can do without some more research.
Good Luck, Scott |
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Samuel Equalization/NR before burning? Fri 17 Aug 2001, 05:04
Synthetic Well, I have heard the freeware app called Coaster... Fri 17 Aug 2001, 15:18
abbie Spin doctor which comes with Toast also does this ... Fri 17 Aug 2001, 15:32
Samuel Thanks much for the help. I've been recording wit... Fri 17 Aug 2001, 20:17
Synthetic Well, I have heard the freeware app called Coaster... Fri 17 Aug 2001, 15:18
abbie Spin doctor which comes with Toast also does this ... Fri 17 Aug 2001, 15:32
Samuel Thanks much for the help. I've been recording wit... Fri 17 Aug 2001, 20:17
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