TC, I'd been using EasyCDCreator to clean and/or edit my 'burns', but the version was too old and wouldn't transfer to Windows 7 when I replaced my 'puter. It worked extremely well, having several methods of 'cleaning' noisy recordings. I also didn't like using the computer analog inputs, as their sound quality just wasn't up to my standards (I can easily tell the difference in a A/B test). The D/A convertors in computers pretty much suck....
Instead, I use a TASCAM pro CDRW deck as a component (the pro recorders don't have that damn SCMS that they foisted on the 'consumer' decks), do a 'rough burn' at the stereo with a CDRW disc, then clean/edit it in digital-only at the computer. This also allows me to easily switch sources (records, reel tapes, or DAT) when recording. For me, it's much less clumsy. Erase the TOC, and the CDRW is ready to record over again.
I've looked at the various free burner programs, but I haven't seen one with all the features I want, so I just need to spring for the 'upgrade' from the version I have. It'll be a reduced cost because I have a legit copy, just need to buy it....
Instead, I use a TASCAM pro CDRW deck as a component (the pro recorders don't have that damn SCMS that they foisted on the 'consumer' decks), do a 'rough burn' at the stereo with a CDRW disc, then clean/edit it in digital-only at the computer. This also allows me to easily switch sources (records, reel tapes, or DAT) when recording. For me, it's much less clumsy. Erase the TOC, and the CDRW is ready to record over again.
I've looked at the various free burner programs, but I haven't seen one with all the features I want, so I just need to spring for the 'upgrade' from the version I have. It'll be a reduced cost because I have a legit copy, just need to buy it....
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