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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1856160" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>You but it can. You just have to get the cassette player connected to the Mac. I've been using it for that very purpose since the Blue and White G3 days for just that purpose. You may need to go into the preferences and tell it which sound input to pull information from. I've never used it with LPs but it can be done.</p><p></p><p>For most recordings, you can adjust the gain on the recording. I generally do this by finding the loudest part of whatever I want to record and adjust the gain to just below where clipping would occur. It also has a denoise feature that I like to usw with tapes that have picked up more hiss than you might like. You apply that function by selecting part of the file with just that hiss and selecting "sample noise". Then select the entirety of the file and apply the denoise function.</p><p></p><p>There are probably better ways to do that but I'm not a genius with audio filtering.</p><p></p><p>I reported a potential bug to the author several years ago and had a response complete with a patched program in less than 48 hours IIRC. Turns out it was a conflict with Norton AntiVirus which I was still using at the time.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://s3.amazonaws.com/AmadeusProManual/v2.7/manual.pdf" target="_blank">The Amadeus Pro manual can be found here</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1856160, member: 131855"] You but it can. You just have to get the cassette player connected to the Mac. I've been using it for that very purpose since the Blue and White G3 days for just that purpose. You may need to go into the preferences and tell it which sound input to pull information from. I've never used it with LPs but it can be done. For most recordings, you can adjust the gain on the recording. I generally do this by finding the loudest part of whatever I want to record and adjust the gain to just below where clipping would occur. It also has a denoise feature that I like to usw with tapes that have picked up more hiss than you might like. You apply that function by selecting part of the file with just that hiss and selecting "sample noise". Then select the entirety of the file and apply the denoise function. There are probably better ways to do that but I'm not a genius with audio filtering. I reported a potential bug to the author several years ago and had a response complete with a patched program in less than 48 hours IIRC. Turns out it was a conflict with Norton AntiVirus which I was still using at the time. [URL='http://s3.amazonaws.com/AmadeusProManual/v2.7/manual.pdf']The Amadeus Pro manual can be found here[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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