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Killer6

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I've been looking at devices for about a year now, the array of more professional stuff for musicians, & Audio- A/V capture cards.......
I'm looking at the new ClearClick v2.0 Audio only & the A/V version. Lots of good reviews, My PC is running Windows10. I would consider a used ProE, all of the new stuff is a 'subscription' now, I have tons of old audio cassettes & CD's I'd like to save/clean-up/mix from Our band.....but don't want to have to keep paying a script once I start,...it might take years to get through & do all of it.
Our band Lead Bill-E-Boy Hibbert will have left us 10yrs ago come March, & His younger brother(a phenomenal drummer) Tommy, has all of the cassette & digital masters...but He's a free one & I have practice/jam tapes made off My drum platform He doesn't.
Appreciate all opinions/advice/experience, Thx, Jim K6
 
I use Audacity.

It's free.

Perhaps you are already aware.
 
Nevermind, I see it's a download, how has it been to use & any issues You've had with it?
 
I've mainly used it to break up recordings of full albums into tracks, which it does very well.

I've also normalized volume and added ID3 track info.

It's pretty powerful, has a lot of functions and is relatively intuitive and has a lot of user created documentation online.

A long time ago, I used it to patch a recording of a song that was real difficult to find (Switch 625) in digital format that had a missing section. It came out pretty good just copying and pasting.
 
Guess I'll give that a shot, some of the tapes are off of My platform with a hand-held personal recorder, I tried a Sony & a Memorex. The Memorex gave better results sound-wise, both gave better when I found the right spot/angle to place them, I simply wanted to playback critique My performances.....but ending up catching a number of cool 'one&done' jams I'd really like to save/improve.
 
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