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Begadoc
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I probably am looking to run before I can walk, but never mind. A load of questions, but hopefully not pushing my luck.
Thirty years or more ago I recorded the university Folk Club sessions - many artists, some now well known, others have moved in to well deserved obscurity (or taken boring, respectable jobs!).
I therefore have about 500 or more songs on reel to reel tape. I would like to edit these, improve the quality a bit and then put them on CD. (For my own use - so copyright is not an issue). I can transfer from the tape to my PC and end up with (very large) WAV files.
Now what? What software can I use to edit the tracks - get rid of uninteresting waffle, noise, improve sound quality, etc. How do I then convert them to a format I can burn on a CD which can then be played on a standard domestic CD player.
I am aware of Sound Forge, which although within my budget, I suspect is way OTT for my requirements - but maybe not. If not waht I need, what would you suggest?
I am not certain the format I want is MP3, so the stupid question, what format do I need to convert to so that these can be played on a domestic CD?
Thirty years or more ago I recorded the university Folk Club sessions - many artists, some now well known, others have moved in to well deserved obscurity (or taken boring, respectable jobs!).
I therefore have about 500 or more songs on reel to reel tape. I would like to edit these, improve the quality a bit and then put them on CD. (For my own use - so copyright is not an issue). I can transfer from the tape to my PC and end up with (very large) WAV files.
Now what? What software can I use to edit the tracks - get rid of uninteresting waffle, noise, improve sound quality, etc. How do I then convert them to a format I can burn on a CD which can then be played on a standard domestic CD player.
I am aware of Sound Forge, which although within my budget, I suspect is way OTT for my requirements - but maybe not. If not waht I need, what would you suggest?
I am not certain the format I want is MP3, so the stupid question, what format do I need to convert to so that these can be played on a domestic CD?