![]() ![]() Unlike Audacity, the software is not free- it costs US$40. ![]() I have been trialling this for a couple of days now and my initial findings are that this package delivers excellent results. This has worked well but is tedious and very time consuming as it is labour-intensive.įollowing on from a steer that Koz gave me a while ago (and thanks for this Koz) I decided to explore Brian Davies' program ClickRepair. Up until now I have been doing all my click & pop removal from my digitized vinyl manually with Audacity - using the excellent Repair tool in 1.3.x beta version. ![]() Update 8Jul08: Six-month review with statistics at the end of this posting See later in the thread for post-trial appraisal Please do not take these comments as an ego trip, I just wanted to help those who are stumbling around on how to do this procedure because it is not as simple as you may think.ClickRepair - software tool for click removal The icing on the cake for me were the comments I got from all different countries making this the best article I ever wrote. One funny thing that did happen while I was writing article, was by the time I got to part to part two, all the print magazines were suddenly putting out their own How-To on the subject but, not as in depth and I caught a few mistakes as if it was a rush job. If you have optical inputs use them or buy a sound card.Īlthough the article was written a while back things like this really do not change. It is not properly shielded against the internal sounds produced by the Mac and will be encoded with your music. One word of warning, whatever you do, do not use the mike input on your Mac to record through especially on older Macs. Although ClickRepair did not exist when I wrote the article, it too would make a fine tool to use for eliminating noise, pops, and all else that goes bump in the night. There you will find a three part article called Got Vinyl, that will take you though the steps very clearly on how to move and digitize your vinyl (or audio tapes) collection over to CD's. If you are really into converting vinyl to CD's and are new to it, you might want to go to, select archives from the top of the screen and then go down the left side of the screen till you hit "What's Under the Hood". ![]()
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