Remastering Audio

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2011/02/28 13:04:14 (permalink)

Remastering Audio

Hi,
 
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Which Cakewalk software is best suited to take mp3's and clean up the sound? Also what software is best used in "remastering" commercial mp3's from LP's and CD's? 
 
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    daveny5
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    Re:Remastering Audio 2011/03/23 23:27:22 (permalink)
    Pyro Audio Creator can do that. So can Audigy. Pyro allows you to use VST plug-ins for EQ, Compression, Limiting, etc. 

    Dave
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