record with audacity and split with wavbreaker

On Tue, 2007-12-18 at 15:17 +0000, Studio 32 wrote:
Thanks for the advices (still welcome).

What about the hardware part? Just a LP player, and a onboard soundcard? And how should I make the connection?


studio 32
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> From: millward@ms.umanitoba.ca
> To: linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org
> Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 09:48:53 -0600
> Subject: [LAU] from cassette/LP to cd (which prog?)
> 
>  I use Audacity to record the sound and save it to a WAV file.
>   I make a copy, and work on the copy. I use Audacity to break up
>   the huge WAV file into its various tracks and work on the tracks
>  individually.  That's easier on the CPU and if you screw up its not
>  such a problem.
>  There's a useful denoise filter on Audacity I sometimes use, but
> most of the real work is done with the Gnome Wave Cleaner. It's free.
>   http://gwc.sourceforge.net
>   The GWC has just about everything I need; noise filters, declickers,
>   etc.  After a track is clean enough, I use Audacity to amplify it to its
>   maximum below the clipping barrier.
>   If you're picky like I am, its a long and distressing job. Some records
>   just can not be cleaned.  I only clean records that there are no CDs for.
>   Otherwise, its not worth the time and aggrivation.  Good Luck!
> 
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