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Make your analogue recording more accessible with REAPER

by Lee Collins

26 Aug 2008

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reaper-grab.gifIt can be a chore importing all of your CDs into your computers audio library, let alone converting audio from old analogue sources. However, music lovers tend to have old  or rare recordings in analogue formats such as vinyl and cassette. Importing these recordings isn't as tricky as it once was, but you still need to edit and convert these recordings so that you can play them directly from your PC, or create a more user friendly CD.

REAPER 2.45 is a tool for recording, editing and mixing tool for rendering audio as well as creating your own compositions. Extract and import edited audio directly into your music collection. After you have converted your analogue recordings it makes listening to them far easier, you can also listen to them on your portable mp3 player.

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