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Kenny Yates
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Music Cleanup

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I have found a few recording I have with Vance Terry but the quality is pretty bad and I would like to try and clean them up, any suggestions about what software to use or if there is someone who does this sort of thing.

Thanks Ken
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Graham
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Post by Graham »

Registered version of Cooledit2000 ($69.00 U.S.) along with their Audio Clean-up plug-in ($49.00 U.S.).
Available as a download from http://www.syntrillium.com/cooledit/

Can be purchased on-line using secure server.

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Jack Stoner
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Post by Jack Stoner »

You can download a free fully functional trial version of GoldWave. It has some cleanup functions in it.
http://www.goldwave.com
David Pennybaker
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Post by David Pennybaker »

A functional version of CoolEdit is also available -- or at least it was long ago, when I downloaded CoolEdit 96.

I doubt that the plugins are downloadable, though -- but might be worth checking into.

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Graham
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Post by Graham »

David:
You can download a functional version of Cooledit2000 too, just that all the functions don't work and mp3 is limited to 1 minute per mp3. Register it and everything works and you can buy and download all the different plug-ins they now have for it. I only bought the audio clean-up plug-in, and it works amazingly well.

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