Pure Vinyl - 2.0.3vinyl LP recording/archiving/editing; iTunes visualizer |
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Mighty costly - Version: 3.0PR4, 11/26/2009 08:32AM PST
ptklenk
Look . . . I readily admit that I have not used this application. However, I do own ClickRepair and it was distributed at a very reasonable price. Furthermore, it works right out of the box. So, I'm not in a position to throw stones at the developer. However, the bottom line numbers make this application cost prohibitive.
Wrong version - Version: 2.0.3, 8/3/2008 08:41PM PST
macaholic
Pure Vinyl is up to version 2.2 already, see:
http://www.channld.com/pure-vinyl_download.html
http://www.channld.com/pure-vinyl_download.html
different editing paradigm - Version: 1.1.1, 8/3/2006 04:50AM PST
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channel D tech
Hi Peter - it seems that you're used to Sound Studio's (and other audio software's) traditional linear style waveform editing - and that's the source of the confusion. We're using a different paradigm for editing, that works very well for albums. Since you mentioned recording a 12" single - no need to split tracks, etc. - you would never even have a reason to try to use the Pure Vinyl editor, which really is the meat of the product. Did you try to work through the tutorial editing example in the documentation? I note that this was your first ever Versiontracker posting / review... Playing back at the wrong speed sounds like an odd problem. We would have been more than happy to assist if you had emailed us.
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