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* Simple wave editing and declicking apps ?
@ 2000-04-17 16:52 Alexandre Oberlin
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From: Alexandre Oberlin @ 2000-04-17 16:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi!

I am currently archiving some of my old vinyls on CD. 
I use arecord (alsa) to record the sound files and cdrecord to burn the
CDRs and they do a great job.
Unfortunately I have to turn back to Windows Cooledit in the middle of
the process because I could'nt find an "usable" sound editor and
declicker for Linux.
I tried MXV, which is too slow for big files and has no convenient
declicking approach. I also tried SLab, but could'nt even get it to do
something. I know there is DART, but then you have to pay for it don't
you? And I don't even know if it is what I'm looking for. Cooledit is
great to remove single clicks, as long as you detect them by ear.

Any hint ?

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Alexandre Oberlin
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