ansberry wrote:
> For me the beauty of Spin Doctor is being able to take out the pops
> from worn old LP's or the hiss from tapes. Seems to do very little
> sonic damage as well.
>
> Mike
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Yes, Mike - it does seem to do a good job.
Even the sound enhancing feature seems to work reasonably well.
On some LPs, I am leaving the clicks and pops in.
I'm at the point in trying to figure out how to clip the track I need out of
a file.
The graph helps but the inidcator line is more accurate.
However, after I stop the moving indicator line at the correct moment, I
can't seem to use that reference line to accurately highlight the section
for transferring to Toast.
It seems highlighting works only if the line is eliminated.
The line is essential where the transition is seamless but I need the
separation for the CD.
Anybody care to clue me in on this minor detail ?
Thanks !
Alan
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