* maudio audiophile 24/96
@ 2006-02-04 4:19 Heitzso
2006-03-03 18:19 ` Bill Davidsen
2006-03-03 20:21 ` Heitzso
0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Heitzso @ 2006-02-04 4:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
I'm trying to convert my collection of cassette tapes over to CDs.
I purchased two nice used tape decks off ebay. The nicer of the
two is connected to my computer, which is a recent model
athlon64 3000+ w/ 1G RAM.
Sound was very rough captured with 'arecord' through the
computer's built in sound chip so I bought a
maudio audiophile 24/96 from newegg to get a clean dac.
But my common Linux mixers don't know what to do with the
maudio and I feel I may have purchased a fancier audio card
than I know what to do with (most mixers certainly don't know
what to do with it).
kmix does a reasonable job of picking up and labeling the
inputs/outputs/controls. But I don't know how to use them.
I'd appreciate being pointed to:
email list
forum/irc
doc url
that might help me out.
THANKS
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2006-02-04 4:19 maudio audiophile 24/96 Heitzso
@ 2006-03-03 18:19 ` Bill Davidsen
2006-03-03 20:21 ` Heitzso
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bill Davidsen @ 2006-03-03 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
Heitzso wrote:
> I'm trying to convert my collection of cassette tapes over to CDs.
> I purchased two nice used tape decks off ebay. The nicer of the
> two is connected to my computer, which is a recent model
> athlon64 3000+ w/ 1G RAM.
>
> Sound was very rough captured with 'arecord' through the
> computer's built in sound chip so I bought a
> maudio audiophile 24/96 from newegg to get a clean dac.
> But my common Linux mixers don't know what to do with the
> maudio and I feel I may have purchased a fancier audio card
> than I know what to do with (most mixers certainly don't know
> what to do with it).
I don't see an answer, so I'll note that I have done many tapes and
records by using "rec" from the "sox" package, using CD sampling rates,
and saving each side of a tape or record to a single wav file. Then I
use "audacity" to find and split off each track, do any required
processing, always normalize the volume, and save.
At that point I can use lame for mp2, create ogg files, write .inf files
to burn CD (usually won't fit), and I personally run shorten on the
original wav files (lossless compression) and save them to DVD in batches.
My experience has been that I am able to get most pleasing results doing
the best rip I can without mixing, then editing the output as needed,
and being able to go back to the first rip if I don't like the ouput, or
find a better tool.
>
> kmix does a reasonable job of picking up and labeling the
> inputs/outputs/controls. But I don't know how to use them.
>
> I'd appreciate being pointed to:
> email list
> forum/irc
> doc url
> that might help me out.
> THANKS
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Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
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* Re: maudio audiophile 24/96
2006-02-04 4:19 maudio audiophile 24/96 Heitzso
2006-03-03 18:19 ` Bill Davidsen
@ 2006-03-03 20:21 ` Heitzso
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Heitzso @ 2006-03-03 20:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-sound
envy24control was the solution to my problem. It allows
reasonable control of my 24/96 audiophile card. I'm
recording straight into audacity and cleaning the individual
tracks from there.
Thanks
>
>> I'm trying to convert my collection of cassette tapes over to CDs.
>> I purchased two nice used tape decks off ebay. The nicer of the
>> two is connected to my computer, which is a recent model
>> athlon64 3000+ w/ 1G RAM.
>>
>> Sound was very rough captured with 'arecord' through the
>> computer's built in sound chip so I bought a
>> maudio audiophile 24/96 from newegg to get a clean dac.
>> But my common Linux mixers don't know what to do with the
>> maudio and I feel I may have purchased a fancier audio card
>> than I know what to do with (most mixers certainly don't know
>> what to do with it).
>
>
> I don't see an answer, so I'll note that I have done many tapes and
> records by using "rec" from the "sox" package, using CD sampling
> rates, and saving each side of a tape or record to a single wav file.
> Then I use "audacity" to find and split off each track, do any
> required processing, always normalize the volume, and save.
>
> At that point I can use lame for mp2, create ogg files, write .inf
> files to burn CD (usually won't fit), and I personally run shorten on
> the original wav files (lossless compression) and save them to DVD in
> batches.
>
> My experience has been that I am able to get most pleasing results
> doing the best rip I can without mixing, then editing the output as
> needed, and being able to go back to the first rip if I don't like the
> ouput, or find a better tool.
>
>>
>> kmix does a reasonable job of picking up and labeling the
>> inputs/outputs/controls. But I don't know how to use them.
>>
>> I'd appreciate being pointed to:
>> email list
>> forum/irc
>> doc url
>> that might help me out.
>> THANKS
>> -
>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe
>> linux-sound" in
>> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org
>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
>>
>
>
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