[gentoo-user] Using gentoo for a sound project

2007-02-04 Thread alain . didierjean
Hi list,
I have a project : transfer my old 33rpm records to CD.
What I want : a clean and faithful copy, eventually removing a few scratches and
bumps and, partly, background noise.
I am quite well equiped on the hi-fi side but I have no experience  regarding
the computer side. Two questions:
- what sound card would you advise ?
- which open software(s) should I use to obtain a burnable file.

Thanks for your replies.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Using gentoo for a sound project

2007-02-04 Thread Christoph Eckert
 - what sound card would you advise ?

I use a prosumer USB soundcard connected to my notebook.

 - which open software(s) should I use to obtain a burnable file.

I'd use the JACK soundserver and timemachine to do the actual recording. 
Even qarecord does a straightforward job. Both are simple recorders 
with no denoising capabilities.

ce
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Re: [gentoo-user] Using gentoo for a sound project

2007-02-04 Thread krgn

I have not used it, but this looks promising:

http://gwc.sourceforge.net/

k

On 2/4/07, Christoph Eckert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 - what sound card would you advise ?

I use a prosumer USB soundcard connected to my notebook.

 - which open software(s) should I use to obtain a burnable file.

I'd use the JACK soundserver and timemachine to do the actual recording.
Even qarecord does a straightforward job. Both are simple recorders
with no denoising capabilities.

ce
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