To: Nita Nupress
One additional suggestion: first, burn a raw copy (i.e. before doing anything other than checking the peak level to make sure that it is in a good range -- preferably at least 25%, and NOT 100%, if it's outside that range, adjust the recording level and try again) to CD and put it aside. Then, try various tweaks (noise cleanup, etc). If you get a good result, burn that to CD, but keep the raw copy so that you can try to make it better as the technology and your understanding of how to use it improves.
119 posted on
12/14/2004 7:10:50 AM PST by
steve-b
(A desire not to butt into other people's business is eighty percent of all human wisdom)
To: steve-b
You know, that's an excellent piece of advice. I thank you for going to the trouble of giving it to me. :-)
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