well, I like studio recorder, but you'll get many solutions which cost less. :)
Reason I like studio recorder, everything is going to talk properly,
including a "beeping" overload of the viewing monitor meters when you
get the volume too loud.
SR has no noise reduction or equalizing abilities, but . . . it is
designed for making talking books, though it can record in stereo,
can adjust for out-of-balance older recordings from worn out head
machines by adjust a single channel's volume to compensate, and can
normalize, adjust for time compression if you need it, and much else.
It is on the American Printing House web site.
At 06:59 AM 2/2/2016, you wrote:
Hello, does anyone know of a speech friendly way to convert audio
cassettes to mp3 files? What hardware and software will I need, and
where can I buy them? Any help is appreciated.
Butch
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