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Editing MP3s
How would i go about taking some recordings from vinyl in mp3 format and chopping them up into tracks and generally polishing them up, removiong any exessive hiss, pops and crackles
[WARNING] May contain trace levels of sarcasm
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Sonic Foundry Sound Forge is rather good for that sort of thing
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Yup my mate does that all the time, some sony software he has, i thought it was called soundforge and he does all that stuff, connected the mixer to his sound card.
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Sony bought out Sonic Foundry so you're both right. Sony Sound Forge (as it's now called) will do the job very well, although personally i'm a Cool Edit Pro fan. Just a matter of personal taste though
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