Re: [IRCA] transferring recordings from cassettes to digital media
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Re: [IRCA] transferring recordings from cassettes to digital media



--- J999w@xxxxxxx wrote:

> 
> I like to use CoolEdit 2000 which, in the end, gives a graphical
> picture of 
> the amplitude of the audio. If I record with the receiver's AGC off,
> it's easy 
> to quickly pick out the parts of the recording that has popped up out
> of the 
> jumble. I can go through 12 hours of recording in a half hour just
> listening to 
> the highlights. It can be done with the AGC on (like on my FM
> receiver), but 
> it's not as easy.
> 


That's one of the reasons I switched to doing all of my reviews of
recordings from TR to Power Audio Editor - being able to see, depending
on channel, the peaks or the dips and focus on those. Cool Edit is more
cumbersome to operate and takes a lot longer to load a similarly-sized
file. 



Russ Edmunds
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