ke4nt1

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Posted: Aug. 15 2004,03:52 |
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Updated the list 08/14/2004 - ke4nt ---> Opera 6.12 for DSL in both .dsl and .ci <--- contrib by cbagger01.. Thanks!
mikshaw, I recieved them all intact...no problem... I should have sent u a pm 2 qsl those.. sri
The audacity program can use vst plugins... that's a +...
Somewhat off topic.. This week , one of my clients brought me several 78's to transfer to cdr. Released in 1927 thru 1928 by Columbia, they featured several skits by "Moran & Mack" .. Using a grab-bag of plugins, like Sonic Foundry's "Click & Pop" filter, along with some noise reduction and graphic dynamic enhancement, I was able to produce some very intelligible copy from those old lacquers...
Another relic was an LP called "The Knowbody Else" , which thereafter became the band "Black Oak Arkansas".. Schweet transfer !... Again, having a wealth of plug-ins is the difference between good and great.. What a difference proper, conservative digital remastering can make ...
And third, this summer, my parents passed onto me my grandmother's old record collection. I drooled over pristine 78's of Les Paul and Mary Ford, Nat King Trio, Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, etc... Again, the right tools for the job really makes them shine !
73 ke4nt
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