Remember all those 'oldies but goodies'? They just don't make those classic vinyl LPs and cassette tapes on CD. Well, dust off your old 33's, 45's & 78's, because Acoustica's new software, Spin It Again™, can easily record vinyl LP to CD or cassette to CD. Not only will our software make the whole recording and track dividing process child's play, but it will also dramatically clean your recordings by getting rid of click and pop record noise, or by removing hiss and hum off old cassettes. You can also record your LP collection and cassettes to your iPod or portable MP3 player! So let your music come to life and Spin-It-Again™!
Dedicated
interface to easily record your old cassettes and records. Easily transfer
vinyl LP to CD
or cassette
to CD.
Visual and
audio wizards guide you through the recording level adjustment, hardware
hookup, recording and editing process.
Automatic
track detection and silence removal algorithm splits your albums into tracks
ready for your iPod, MP3 or CD player.
Automatically removes old record clicks, pops and tape hiss.
Create
audio CDs and/or convert recordings to MP3, OGG, WMA, and hi-fi WAV files.
Record in
hi-fi sampling rates and bit depths and render out to hi-fi DVD audio ready
files, if desired and supported. (48khz -> 192 khz, 24 bit audio)
Split up
previously recorded MP3s, WAVs, WMAs or OGGs into multiple tracks or burn to
CD.
Will burn
tracks longer than one CD's worth. For example, if you wanted to record an
4-tape audio book, it would burn it over as many CDs as it needed.
Benefits:
Users can
record a LP to CD, Cassette to
CD or transfer to their MP3 players, including iPods.
Recordings
sound better than the original records or tapes because the user can digitally
clean and restore them.
Software is
dedicated to the task of recording LPs and cassettes. This allows the user to
focus on the job of recording their records and tapes, instead of learning how
to use a complex recording application.
One
software does the job - You don't have to learn multiple programs, and
complicated editors.