On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 02:49:09PM +1000, Bill Bennett wrote:
 
> 2) A friend has some software from, I think, SoundForge,
> whereby he can plug in his turntable to his computer and store
> an analogue file for subsequent (a) converting to digital and
> (b) editing---meaning that BLOODY piano pedal squeak that
> ruins any enjoyment of a certain jazz LP could be edited out.
> 
A Freshmeat search for sound and editor reveals a number of editors -
useful for me as I haven't checked out many of them for ages.  Just
tried audacity which looks good but spurts hiss from my imac (an endian
issue perhaps?) - worth trying though methinks.  DAP is good as well and
has been around for ages.  Good luck getting out a piano pedal squeak.
Unless it's all by itself editing might not be all that effective...

Denis Crowdy

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