[LAU] how to record Gramophone?

frank pirrone frankpirrone at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 19:53:19 EDT 2009


Grammostola Rosea wrote:
> frank pirrone wrote:
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>> Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
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>>> garry.ogle at tiscali.co.uk wrote:
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>>>> frank pirrone wrote:
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>>>>> I'd also look into 
>>>>> Gramofile:
>>>>> for pop/click filtering and automatic breaking of a continuous recording 
>>>>> into "tracks" or songs.  It can be used for post-processing the 
>>>>> recordings you make.
>>>>> I'd also look into 
>>>>> Gramofile:
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>>>> I'd recommend gnome-wave-cleaner for post-processing:
>>>>
>>>> http://gwc.sourceforge.net/
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>>> +1 for Gnome Wave Cleaner. I successfully digitalized 50+ years old persian
>>> music LP's using this app.
>>>
>>> --
>>>   Olivier
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>> Yeah, me too.  It's a fine program, but my reason for referring the OP 
>> to Gramofile was primarily its functionality for breaking a continuous 
>> recording into individual tracks or songs based upon the silence between 
>> as delimiter. 
>>
>> Anyone have another program recommendation for that operation?
>>
>> Of course it's easy enough to manually split a waveform where one tune 
>> ends and another begins, but if one were digitizing an entire record 
>> collection that would be beyond onerous.  Also DAO can certainly handle 
>> impressing that continuous recording onto optical media, but that's not 
>> the same as having individual files - for any of a number of purposes.
>>
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> Thanks all. Interesting suggesting Frank...
>
> Btw. Does it matter for quality what soundcard is used?
>
>   
Not in my experience.  It's not a demanding audio task.  Others may 
report differently.  I digitized some vinyl, but did more audio cassette 
processing, and that worked very well.

Frank




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