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In Reply to: RE: Recording Vinyl to DSD posted by John Elison on August 19, 2014 at 23:24:53
The easy is answer is NO.
There is no software available to you to create the types of edits you need.
I dub master tapes to DSD and use Korg Audiogate just to split tracks and tag.
The Normalize functions are useless, you cannot specify a specific value.
I would strongly suggest using 192 Khz PCM and Audacity for edits, where you can basically do anything..apply fades, remove noises, fade, apply gain, normalize, compress etc..the software is amazing.
DSD is ultimately a superb minimalist archiving tool.
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Perhaps I don't need to normalize if I can set the record volume correctly. Therefore, I can live without normalization. I need to be able to insert fades at the beginning and end of individual tracks. According to the Korg Audiogate webpage, it says that Audiogate software can accomplish fades in addition to splits. The only problem is that I have to buy a Korg component in order to activate the Audiogate software.
Thanks for your input.
Best regards,
John Elison
You can try to get that "perfect" digital recording level, but you may drive your self crazy. I have not yet found meters that are 100% accurate.
Yes I believe you can do fades with audiogate, but I am not sure if the fades can be exported.
Yes, you must buy a Korg product to activate the software, but there is a way around it. You can use it for free as long as you send a "tweet" out before every edit you make. You may want to shoot your self first. :)
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