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Re: [ARSCLIST] software for .wav files
Hi Kevin,
Here's a list of some popular software programs you may want to check out:
Digital Audio Editors:
· Pro-Tools (An industry standard)
· SADiE (works with CEDAR for audio restoration applications)
· Sound Forge 7.0 (popular)
· Wavelab (popular)
· Adobe Audition (was Cool Edit)
· SAWStudio (recommended)
· Samplitude Pro (recommended)
· Media Cleaner (for batch conversions)
Digital Audio Processing Tools:
· CEDAR (Excellent but very expensive)
· Waves—Audio Restoration (Very good)
Ripping software:
· Exact Audio Copy
· CDWAV
Best,
Jonathan Wise
Canadian Museum of Civilization
-----Original Message-----
From: Joav Shdema [mailto:joavs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: February 21, 2005 11:47 AM
To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] software for .wav files
Wavelab
JS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anonymous SET ARSCLIST DIGEST [mailto:KIrelan@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 5:53 PM
> To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [ARSCLIST] software for .wav files
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> This is a follow-up to my format conundrum query a while
> back. Thank you all for offering your suggestions on what I
> could use to replace 1/4" analog tape for archiving. I have
> decided that, in addition to the CD-Rs that I generate of
> every original recording, I will begin to save .wav files to
> a 500GB hard drive.
>
> Now, my question is, what have those of you doing this found
> to be a high quality software to do the conversion to an
> uncompressed .wav file?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Kevin Irelan
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