Re: Cassette to CD

2006-07-26 Thread Paul Doyle
Thanks for all the good advice. I'm catching up with our mac friendly sound engineer soon and he as promised to have a listen to the tapes and let me know what can be done. Thanks again. Cheers Paul On 25/07/2006, at 10:46 PM, Nicholas Harvey wrote: Also Some macs (at least one of my macs

Re: Cassette to CD

2006-07-26 Thread Peder Kristensen
Paul, In addition to the CD Spin Doctor, or other recording apps, you could add SoundSoap 2. SoundSoap lets you remove tape hiss and other imperfections. It does that via a 'Learn Noise' method and a range of controls. I have used it and it has give me very good results. Check it at -

Re: Cassette to CD

2006-07-26 Thread Rob Davies
Paul Doyle wrote: Hi All, I'm hoping to take some compact cassette recordings I made of some interviews I did with my Grandmother for an oral history project back in 1987 and put them onto a CD for Mum for her 70th birthday in October. I want to have a go at removing some mechanical noise

Re: Cassette to CD

2006-07-26 Thread Paul
On 25/07/2006, at 7:03 PM, Paul Doyle wrote: Hi All, I'm hoping to take some compact cassette recordings I made of some interviews I did with my Grandmother for an oral history project back in 1987 and put them onto a CD for Mum for her 70th birthday in October. I want to have a go at

Re: Cassette to CD

2006-07-25 Thread Ray Forma
Paul, I found CD Spin Doctor, a program that came free with Roxio's Toast, to be an excellent program for recording, and pre-treating, material from cassette and vinyl recordings, before recording to CD. Removed hiss and crackle very well wherever needed, at whatever level needed. Hi All,

Re: Cassette to CD

2006-07-25 Thread Nicholas Harvey
Also Some macs (at least one of my macs (imac or g5) had sound studio bundled on the install dvd . It has bunches of filters which should mitigate the noise. I have tried it once. nick On 25/07/2006, at 8:29 PM, Ray Forma wrote: Paul, I found CD Spin Doctor, a program that came free

Re: from cassette to CD

2003-01-22 Thread Paul
Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:02 AM Subject: from cassette to CD Hi, Can anyone tell me how to get a cassette audio recording into my Mac and recorded digitally preferably in mp3 format? I have a cube and I don't know if it has a built

Audio in to a Cube WAS Re: from cassette to CD

2003-01-22 Thread Mark Secker
usually ends up with a AIFF file (BIG) but you can import them in to iTunes which can then make them MP3 files or use one of the many 3rd part MP3 converters. If you are doing one cassette to CD at a time you probably don't need to MP3 them anyway just drop the AIFF in to toast or iTunes (which

Re: from cassette to CD

2003-01-22 Thread Greg Hosking
- From: Colin Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 9:02 AM Subject: from cassette to CD Hi, Can anyone tell me how to get a cassette audio recording into my Mac and recorded digitally preferably in mp3 format? I have a cube and I don't know if it has

Re: from cassette to CD

2003-01-22 Thread Jon Hunter
Connect a cable from sound out/headphones socket on cassette deck or amp to sound in/mic on Cube. You need software like SoundStudio from www.felttip.com to capture the analogue signal which then allows you to save it as quicktime or mp3. You can then import into iTunes and add additional info

from cassette to CD

2003-01-21 Thread Colin Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Can anyone tell me how to get a cassette audio recording into my Mac and recorded digitally preferably in mp3 format? I have a cube and I don't know if it has a built in microphone or if I have to buy one and plug it in somewhere. any help appreciated Colin