Olivier Guilyardi wrote: > Jonathan Gazeley wrote: > >> Grammostola Rosea wrote: >> >>> frank pirrone wrote: >>> >>>> Grammostola Rosea wrote: >>>> >>>>> frank pirrone wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Olivier Guilyardi wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> garry.ogle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> frank pirrone wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I'd also look into Gramofile: >>>>>>>>> for pop/click filtering and automatic breaking of a continuous >>>>>>>>> recording into "tracks" or songs. It can be used for >>>>>>>>> post-processing the recordings you make. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd recommend gnome-wave-cleaner for post-processing: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> http://gwc.sourceforge.net/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> +1 for Gnome Wave Cleaner. I successfully digitalized 50+ years old >>>>>>> persian >>>>>>> music LP's using this app. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> Yeah, me too. It's a fine program, but my reason for referring the >>>>>> OP to Gramofile was primarily its functionality for breaking a >>>>>> continuous recording into individual tracks or songs based upon the >>>>>> silence between as delimiter. >>>>>> Anyone have another program recommendation for that operation? >>>>>> > > Gnome Wave Cleaner --> Markers / Mark songs > > Not sure if you can save all detected songs into multiple files at once though. > > Another thing about Gnome Wave Cleaner that I liked, is how efficiently it > handled large files. > > > > > IMO, the problem is at the preamp level. If I had some more LP's to digitized > today I'll certainly give a try using the amplified mics input of my Presonus > Firebox firewire device. From the voice/singing recordings I made, I can say > that the Firebox preamps sound excellent to me. > > Is it preferable to use the amp of the turntable or use an preamp like the m-audio DMP 3? And how do you manage capture in ALSA, Ubuntu 9.04? I've no input signal on my dads pc yet \r _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user