Re: Vinyl Studio

2016-09-10 Thread Dane Trethowan
A lot easier to work with I should think if all you're wanting to do is 
devote your time and energy to capturing your Vinyl to a collection and 
from there? Well burn it to CD or just plain collect it for time ever 
more, makes a lot more sense to use something like this rather than 
Sound Forge, Audacity etc and that's where Apps written for a dedicated 
task stand out from the crowd.




On 11/09/2016 3:30 PM, André van Deventer wrote:

Dane

My initial impressions also seem to be quite good.  I might also fork out the 
necessary money to get the full version.  Dialog boxes and even the menus seem 
to be quite accessible.  Will have to see how the complete things work though 
when recording.  It seems to be very specifically geared towards working with 
vinyl lps.  While you can probably use something like audacity for this 
purpose, chances are that vinyl studio might be a lot easier to work with.



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 11 September 2016 05:29 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Vinyl Studio

Hi!

I didn't intend trying this App but I'm now very glad I did at least take a 
look, you can find Vinyl Studio at 
http://www.alpinesoft.co.uk/VinylStudio/register.aspx

You can download a free trial of Vinyl Studio or buy a licence for $29 U.S. 
which I beleive to be extremely reasonable given everything the App does.

Yes, the App seems perfectly accessible though I cannot yet vouch for editing 
audio as I've not recorded anything with Vinyl Studio at this point however 
certainly all the dialogue boxes and edit boxes etc I cam across when setting 
up Vinyl Studio were easy to get to.

The real reason I myself wish to give Vinyl Studio a good is because of the 
completeness of the pacakge, anything pretty much to do with capturing your 
Vinyl is handled by Vinyl studio, capturing the vinyl to your computer, 
organising your albums into a collection, proting to CD, getting information 
from CDDB for your captured albums, cleaning up pops and noise  and much more.

Vinyl Studio also has a version available for Mac which I'm very much looking 
forward to trying.











RE: Vinyl Studio

2016-09-10 Thread André van Deventer
Dane

My initial impressions also seem to be quite good.  I might also fork out the 
necessary money to get the full version.  Dialog boxes and even the menus seem 
to be quite accessible.  Will have to see how the complete things work though 
when recording.  It seems to be very specifically geared towards working with 
vinyl lps.  While you can probably use something like audacity for this 
purpose, chances are that vinyl studio might be a lot easier to work with.



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: 11 September 2016 05:29 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Vinyl Studio

Hi!

I didn't intend trying this App but I'm now very glad I did at least take a 
look, you can find Vinyl Studio at 
http://www.alpinesoft.co.uk/VinylStudio/register.aspx

You can download a free trial of Vinyl Studio or buy a licence for $29 U.S. 
which I beleive to be extremely reasonable given everything the App does.

Yes, the App seems perfectly accessible though I cannot yet vouch for editing 
audio as I've not recorded anything with Vinyl Studio at this point however 
certainly all the dialogue boxes and edit boxes etc I cam across when setting 
up Vinyl Studio were easy to get to.

The real reason I myself wish to give Vinyl Studio a good is because of the 
completeness of the pacakge, anything pretty much to do with capturing your 
Vinyl is handled by Vinyl studio, capturing the vinyl to your computer, 
organising your albums into a collection, proting to CD, getting information 
from CDDB for your captured albums, cleaning up pops and noise  and much more.

Vinyl Studio also has a version available for Mac which I'm very much looking 
forward to trying.








Vinyl Studio

2016-09-10 Thread Dane Trethowan

Hi!

I didn't intend trying this App but I'm now very glad I did at least 
take a look, you can find Vinyl Studio at 
http://www.alpinesoft.co.uk/VinylStudio/register.aspx


You can download a free trial of Vinyl Studio or buy a licence for $29 
U.S. which I beleive to be extremely reasonable given everything the App 
does.


Yes, the App seems perfectly accessible though I cannot yet vouch for 
editing audio as I've not recorded anything with Vinyl Studio at this 
point however certainly all the dialogue boxes and edit boxes etc I cam 
across when setting up Vinyl Studio were easy to get to.


The real reason I myself wish to give Vinyl Studio a good is because of 
the completeness of the pacakge, anything pretty much to do with 
capturing your Vinyl is handled by Vinyl studio, capturing the vinyl to 
your computer, organising your albums into a collection, proting to CD, 
getting information from CDDB for your captured albums, cleaning up pops 
and noise  and much more.


Vinyl Studio also has a version available for Mac which I'm very much 
looking forward to trying.






Re: accessibility of vinyl studio lite

2016-09-10 Thread Dane Trethowan

Have you installed it? Try it and you'll know.

On 11/09/2016 12:47 AM, André van Deventer wrote:


Hi folks

  


Just received my NAD PP4 phono preamplifier.  Nice little device with USB,
moving coil and moving magnet inputs, an auxiliary input for e.g. recording
cassette tapes and also an auxiliary output.  Very solidly constructed
little box with also a recording volume control on the front.

  


With it came a programme called Vinyl Studio lite.  I’m just wondering if
anyone has ever used this programme and whether it is accessible?  I suppose
this is no big deal as you can use any editor like audacity for example to
do your recordings but I was just wondering.

  


Regards

  


André






Re: accessibility of vinyl studio lite

2016-09-10 Thread Fanus
Hello Andre
Where did you obtain this beast and what was the price?
Regards
Fanus


From: André van Deventer 
Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2016 4:47 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org 
Subject: accessibility of vinyl studio lite

Hi folks

 

Just received my NAD PP4 phono preamplifier.  Nice little device with USB,
moving coil and moving magnet inputs, an auxiliary input for e.g. recording
cassette tapes and also an auxiliary output.  Very solidly constructed
little box with also a recording volume control on the front.

 

With it came a programme called Vinyl Studio lite.  I’m just wondering if
anyone has ever used this programme and whether it is accessible?  I suppose
this is no big deal as you can use any editor like audacity for example to
do your recordings but I was just wondering.

 

Regards

 

André


accessibility of vinyl studio lite

2016-09-10 Thread André van Deventer
Hi folks

 

Just received my NAD PP4 phono preamplifier.  Nice little device with USB,
moving coil and moving magnet inputs, an auxiliary input for e.g. recording
cassette tapes and also an auxiliary output.  Very solidly constructed
little box with also a recording volume control on the front.

 

With it came a programme called Vinyl Studio lite.  I’m just wondering if
anyone has ever used this programme and whether it is accessible?  I suppose
this is no big deal as you can use any editor like audacity for example to
do your recordings but I was just wondering.

 

Regards

 

André