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| ====== Audacity ====== | ====== Audacity ====== | ||
| + | ===== Installation ===== | ||
| + | * Install [[https:// | ||
| + | * Install [[https:// | ||
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| + | ===== Plugins ===== | ||
| + | * Audacity 3 finds the plugins installed by Waves | ||
| + | * Audacity 2: copy Waves Central plugin dll to the Audacity Plugins folder and restart Audacity:< | ||
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| + | ==== Links ==== | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * Refer a friend https:// | ||
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| ===== Repair ===== | ===== Repair ===== | ||
| - | ==== Stereo | + | ==== One stereo |
| Some records might have damages in one stereo channel only. If those damages are difficult to repair you might consider to simply copy the undamaged channel over the damaged channel. You'll lose the stereo effect in the process, but the result might still sound better than trying to deal with the damage and modify or destroy the music in the damaged channel, special when the damaged area is not very long. | Some records might have damages in one stereo channel only. If those damages are difficult to repair you might consider to simply copy the undamaged channel over the damaged channel. You'll lose the stereo effect in the process, but the result might still sound better than trying to deal with the damage and modify or destroy the music in the damaged channel, special when the damaged area is not very long. | ||
| - Open the track menu (triangle arrow on the left side of the track, or SHIFT-M on a selected track) and select //Split Stereo Track//, which splits the stereo track into 2 tracks | - Open the track menu (triangle arrow on the left side of the track, or SHIFT-M on a selected track) and select //Split Stereo Track//, which splits the stereo track into 2 tracks | ||