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Using Gold Wave to separate tracks from an LP.

Using Gold Wave to separate tracks from an LP.

I have been using GoldWave for several years and am completely satisfied with it. For a tiny program it is absolutely phenomenal.

It has a Cue function which has an auto cue. once you have the CD recorded into GoldWave you can use it to find the quiet passages between cuts automatically and set a cue point there. You can name the cue point to be the name of the next cut. When you are finished setting all the cues you "split" the file and the cuts are all saved to the folder of your choosing split apart at the cue marks and you can choose to save these files using the name of the cue mark. There are a number of different choices you can make all along the process. You can even choose the file type to save the new files in. Once set the cue marks are quite visable and if a cue needs to be moved you can click and drag it. AND it's easy to use.

Hope this helps. You should get it and try it. It also has exceptional filtering processes to get rid of pops & noises of a wide varity.

Yours for a song... Nflder


GoldWave v5.25 By: admin (407 Posts) Tue, 06/10/2008 - 12:45

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SEPERATING TRACKS ON A VINYL ALBUM By: STEVE FARLEY (08/22/2006 - 22:26)