TheLastMan;400295 Wrote: 
> Wow!  How long does that lot take you?
> 
> The only bit of the process I don't do with Spin-it-again is converting
> the WAV files to Flac, which I do with dBpoweramp.
> 
> Personally, I prefer not to muck about with levels or "repairing" the
> recording. After 40 years of listening to vinyl replay I think I am
> mentally pre-programmed to ignore the odd click and pop!  
> 
> Also if you have a -really- good turntable like mine, then the much
> greater dynamic range available than you get from a cheap turntable
> masks most surface noise anyway.  It really isn't a problem in practice
> and you are in danger of losing a lot of the music if you are too heavy
> handed with the "cleaning" software.
> 
> I don't see the point of adjusting levels -after- you have done the
> recording.  Isn't that what the amplifier's volume control is for?  I
> can see the point if mixing tracks from different albums, but on the
> same album the difference in the levels is a deliberate part of the
> music.
> 
> I don't mean to be critical, obviously this all suits you fine, I just
> think that most people would prefer to keep the process as simple and
> quick as possible.

Just pointing out that everything can be done for free instead of
purchasing some software.  Sorry if you took it personally enough to
attack everything I do.

Just trying to give the OP options.


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