Re: LP transfers- what hardware do you use?
- From: "Matthew B. Tepper" <oyþ@earthlink.net>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 18:01:21 -0000
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I use DC/ART which has a wide, wide range of functions. I love it, but it's
getting up there in price - $199 for DC7 version. (The earlier 'Millenium'
version is still be available for $59).
If declicking is all you need, I think several people here use Click
Repair. It is available for free (w no support) or you can purchase a
licensed copy for $35. If you are primarily doing modern LP's that's
probably your best bet. Could someone here that uses that application
add their insights?
ClickRepair is a godsend, definitely worth the $35 I paid for the license,
though I can't speak for anyone else. (I think the free version expires
after 14 days, though I'm not sure if that's changed.) The presets for LP,
mono, and 78s are generally pretty good, though I sometimes like to turn them
down a little bit so as not to lose transients, especially in works with lots
of percussion.
Does that help?
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