[peel] What digitising application do we use most for ripping off air tapes?

Dr Mango dr_mango2004@...
Fri Apr 13 15:48:26 CEST 2012


I'm a Windows man and I used Steinberg Wavelab lite ver 2.52 to record from the tape deck.
I save the files as wavs prior to editing / processing. I tend to convert them to mp3 using Switch Sound File Converter (ver 2.03).


DM



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 From: ken <ken_garner@...>
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Sent: Friday, 13 April 2012, 10:35
Subject: [peel] What digitising application do we use most for ripping off air tapes?
 

  
I would guess it's Audacity, though I'm a Mac-based Audio hijack/ Fission person myself. I am only asking because an editor at the journal I have written an article for surprisingly wants MORE technical detail (I did not name the software). I suppose the most common others used here for Peel show ripping and reconstruction might be ProTools, or some of those with the word "sound" in the name?
cheers!
ken


 


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