Cooledit
This reminds me of the old days when I used "Cooledit". I was impressed by the ability to remove background noise using a filter created from a short sample of that noise. I used it to make my computer say "My mind is going. I can feel it. " when I shut it down, and "Good morning Dave" at startup. Of course I used the HAL9000 red ~eye for wallpaper.
When I need it, I have an older bit of software that works splendidly, even now with Windows 10......
Sound Forge 4.5
This reminds me of the old days when I used "Cooledit". I was impressed by the ability to remove background noise using a filter created from a short sample of that noise. I used it to make my computer say "My mind is going. I can feel it. " when I shut it down, and "Good morning Dave" at startup. Of course I used the HAL9000 red ~eye for wallpaper.
I have an unused Dragon. But it needs work.Still lusting for a Nakamichi Dragon (or even a CR7A will do in a pinch) after all these years. Still mourning the demise of my Akai GX-52. Guess my age shows.....😱
My Technics RS-TR333, I really couldn't tell the difference when comparing a Nak "dragon" machine in the service shop.
So with that said... some stuff is just over-rated, over-hyped.
So with that said... some stuff is just over-rated, over-hyped.
Behringer makes small mixer boards with compression and reverb effects that have USB interface for cheap. Audacity running on the PC, almost plug 'n' play. Or record, that is.
I remember when I worked at Olson's my manager was selling a guy on a car radio cassette recorder. "When your favorite song comes on during your commute, just press the red button. Then, you can listen to it on the way home - guaranteed". Standing there trying to absorb his lesson in how to sell, I thought "Yeah and all the multipath too".
I remember when I worked at Olson's my manager was selling a guy on a car radio cassette recorder. "When your favorite song comes on during your commute, just press the red button. Then, you can listen to it on the way home - guaranteed". Standing there trying to absorb his lesson in how to sell, I thought "Yeah and all the multipath too".