Audacity Alternatives?
Some recent dicussions have prompted me to buy a turntable, mainly to listen to my LP collection again. I will buy one that has a USB lead so that I can also convert LPs to digital as well. Some turntables come packaged with Audacity as part of the cost. How good is it? Are there any better alternatives? I haven't yet decided yet on a specific turntable, with several on my shortlist. My budget is around £200-300 ($230-$330). Ideally the turntable should be able to connect to my Bose set up by bluetooth, although i can use an auxillary lead instead. If I find I am using it quite a lot I wil then upgrade to some speakers. Any advice, suggestions welcome
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For Windows I used ExactAudioCopy, but both suffice.
Yes, it's not an audio editor, but I really like that it communicates with Discogs
and as long as you're just dividing up tracks, it works really well!
I used the noise repair too and was pleasantly surprised by its ease of use.
So, thanks a bunch for the mentions and recommendations from @PaulR and @ScissorMan.
I used it to transfer my vinyl of this album:
but I’m usually using an audio editor - like “Amadeus” - to do it,
so this was a good experience with “VinylStudio.”
This album could make an appearance on a future show.
It’s one of those that I may be able to sneak in during
a segment featuring contemporary classical piano music.
https://www.discogs.com/release/2200808-Frederic-Rzewski-Anthony-Braxton-Hanns-Eisler-No-Place-To-Go-But-Around-P-JOK-S-D--4-4-Third-Sonata