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Grab your old LPs & tapes and import the audio with Vinyl Studio

by Chris Wiles

21 Sep 2008

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junky-vinylstudio.gifWe've just put a couple of media catalogue managers online, the Mac-based Delicious Library and the equally as good PC-only MediaMan 3. These tools enable you to import and catalogue your audio from your CDs. However, many of us still have lots of old LPs and cassettes and these are our only source of some of the rarer tracks, particularly live tracks. Over time tapes will certainly deteriorate. For this reason, it might be a wise idea to import them to your computer, so you have a digital copy.

Vinyl Studio 5 is all you need to record from your old LPs, tapes and video cassettes, import the audio tracks, edit and touch-up the imported audio, then save as MP3 files or simply burn the tracks directly to CD.

Vinyl Studio link.

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