Registered: Dec 2001
Location: you could say i'm from dallas
Program to clean an MP3
What's the best program to "clean up" an MP3?
I'm looking to eliminate the cracks at the beginning of my Freefall - Skydive (X-Static Opera Mix)
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The father made fetuses with flesh licking ladies / While you and your mother were asleep in the trailer park / Thunderous sparks from the dark of the stadiums / The music and medicine you needed for comforting / So make all your fat, fleshy fingers fingers to moving / And pluck all your silly strings and / Bend all your notes for me and / Soft silly music is meaningful, magical / The movements were beautiful / All in your ovaries / All of them milking with green fleshy flowers / While powerful pistons were sugary sweet machines, / Smelling of semen all under the garden / Was all you were needing when you still believed in me.
May-03-2002 01:16
tc-fan
dancing galaxy
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Cubaleah , FL USA
i use soundforge XP
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May-03-2002 01:42
BigDil
Hungarian trancEaddict
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Budapest, Hungary
MP3DirectCut works fine here
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mp3DirectCut is a small tool for editing MPEG audio directly. You can remove parts, change the volume, split files or copy regions to several new files. All without the need to decompress your MP3 into a PCM format. This saves work, encoding time and disk space. And there is no quality loss through any re-compressions!
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May-03-2002 07:38
capricorn15
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Registered: May 2001
Location: CA
you can do that? weird, anyways, just get a clean rip, like off a cd that is best
May-03-2002 09:26
Kamaya
....You Are Sleeping....
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Groningen/Leiden, The Netherlands
I use soundforge. Decode the song to wave, open it, change volume, fade here & there, zoom in to select the cracks exactly, then delete them. Done it a million times. Most vinylrecordings are with cracks 'n stuff, or the volume is too loud or too soft.