Adobe Audition has a built in mp3 encoder. Its one of the best ones out there. It gives you a lot of choice over how you want a file saved.
This is the exact same Cool Edit program which was common a few years ago. Adobe bought out Santrilliam and changed its name to Audition. You can download a free trial copy from the adobe website.
Fateh Veer,
ReplyDeletewhich programme do you use to convert tape to mp3?
thanks
I use a TASCAM 322 for playback
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A Mackie 1402 VLZ pro as an EQ
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A Creative Soundblaster Audigy2 NX USB soundcard
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Adobe Audition for editing the caputred kirtan
(http://www.adobe.com/products/audition/main.html)
Adobe Audition has a built in mp3 encoder. Its one of the best ones out there. It gives you a lot of choice over how you want a file saved.
ReplyDeleteThis is the exact same Cool Edit program which was common a few years ago. Adobe bought out Santrilliam and changed its name to Audition. You can download a free trial copy from the adobe website.