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Vinylstudio registered
Vinylstudio registered









vinylstudio registered

vinylstudio registered

(three parts distilled water, one part pure isopropryl alcohol, and one or two drops of Dawn dish detergent to break the surface tension. I always clean the surface of the vinyl with a water-alcohol solution. The biggest reason is that my turntable is downstairs in the basement, and my audio workstation is in the office upstairs. While you can use VinylStudio to record the file directly into your computer, I record onto a Somy PCM10 recorder. I mainly use Adobe Soundbooth CS5 for editing and noise reduction, but for really difficult situations, I’ll use Izotope RX Pro. Besides, they cost a pile of money so I’d rather use them than let them sit. It’s not because Vinyl Studio can’t do the job, it’s just that I’ve been using other programs for editing and noise reduction for years and I’m more familiar with them. The program has a capable noise reduction section, but I use other programs for this job.

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You can use it to burn CDs of your records if you like, or save the files in a number of different formats besides MP3s, including WAV, AAC (Advanced Audio Coding), AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format), ALAC (Apple Lossless Audio Codec), DFF, DSF, (there are different types of Direct Stream Digital formats) FLAC Free Lossless Audio Codec), and OGG (Ogg Vorbis open-source format). At $30, its a fairly inexpensive, yet still pretty capable program. VinylStudio was designed to be a standalone program for getting your vinyl records onto your computer. Here I’m working on a transfer for a client in Nashville called “A Christmas Delight” by Winifred Smith, cut in 1967… not likely to show up on iTunes anytime soon.











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