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Griffin Final Vinyl

Griffin Final Vinyl

records audio from any source using iMic

Version:  2.5.1

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works for me

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Contributed by: missapple Friday, March 14 2008 @ 05:42 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: YES

This is my first time to ever use Final Vinyl and I had no problems hooking up my Denon turntable to my Mac via an iMic (although I think I could have just used the RCA to mini plug). I converted a double LP album which was recorded live. That made it hard to detect all the tracks because there is talking and clapping between songs. Apparently, Final Vinyl can detect tracks automatically, which is very nice, but I could not find any way to delete pops and snaps as you can with Audacity.   

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works for me - Kent Durvin

I use ClickRepair for cleaning. It is shareware, but it does a much better job compared to Audacity. Remember Bobby McFerrin, "Don't worry, Be Happy"? At the default setting, ClickRepair removes the finger snaps. With a little adjustment it does it right, but I was amazed.
Each program has its good features. Final Vinyl detects tracks on normal albums, Click Repair removes noise, and Audacity does effects and EQ well.

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