


Comes bundled with the next program – DeNoise. Is included in my workflow for removing rumble (low frequency noise) and hum (50Hz or 60Hz).
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Can be tested for free for three weeks and will then cost you 40 AUD (Australian dollars). Once you’ve accepted this, they are excellent.Īn excellent program for removing clicks and crackle from your recording. You can adjust the result within a current ”time buffer”, but you cannot go backwards beyond that limit. The settings (many, but not all) can be changed during the processing. The music files are ”streamed” through the program and you can load several files to be processed in a “batch”, which is practical. The programs I use in this category are all developed by Brian Davies and have a specific handling and interface. Reaper has support both for ASIO and Kernel streaming. It is more of a home studio than a simple program for people who convert vinyl records, so I only use Reaper for the recording part and Audacity for the editing. Reaper can be tested for free before you buy it (60 USD). Studio One is a commercial program but there is a limited free version which may be interesting to try. If you want to try, you should find a manual for this on the internet and you should also be really experienced with computers. Then you need to get an account with Steinberg (license owner) for fetching “SDK software”. In earlier versions of Audacity it was not possible to receive more than 16 bits via Windows, and thats why I have been using Reaper (see below), but in the latest versions it should be possible to do 24 bit recordings using the Windows WASAPI interface (you’ll find it in the settings).Ī standard driver and interface for professional recordings is ASIO.Īudacity doesn’t come with ASIO support due to licensing rules, but it is possible to compile Audacity with ASIO for your own use. You can do “manual” corrections all the way down to the “byte level”, but for removing noise and clicks I prefer to use other programs. There are a lot of filters and tools for audio editing.
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This is a freeware for recording and is available for Windows, MAC OS X and Linux. (Driver software and interfaces as ”ASIO”, “WASAPI” and ”Kernel streaming” has been discussed in the section about Computer, operating system and drivers). This is a list of the programs I am currently using or have tried in the past.Ĭommon for all these programs is that they contain a lot more functionality than you ask for as a vinyl converter.
