Am Sonntag, den 10.01.2010, 22:54 +0100 schrieb Martin:
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 9:41 PM, frank pirrone
<frankpirrone(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Martin wrote:
Looks nice but doesn't support FLAC, only
.wav files. Also I
didn't find out
how to change the input from my onboard sound to
the USB
sound card.
Thanks,
Martin
Conversion to FLAC after the recording is processed into
discrete and
sanitized track files should be simple.
Frank
Yup! Thats what I am doing now, just use arecord and flac from the
commandline.
Still strange that Audacity crashes when selecting a different
recording device...
Thanks,
Martin
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Hi,
I'm recording my vinyls with mhwaveedit through jack. It's quiet lean
and fast, but track splitting has to be done manually.
Here my workflow:
- Record one side
- split tracks (cut and paste to new file)
- normalise areas with very loud crackles to lower amplitiutes (if there
are some)
- normalize track to 100%
- change bitrate from 32bit float to 16 bit and save track as flac.
A clear naming of the tracks makes automatic tagging (e.g. with easytag)
possible.
Best regards,
Martin