In a message dated 6/10/02 6:35:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, TagYrIt@aol.com writes: << I'm not sure if this has been covered much or at all lately. I've just figured out how to import and burn sound files from external sources - records and tapes. However, I would like to do some EQing/tonal response editing on some of these. What programs are people using, or do they like for this? I'm running Windows XP. Thanks! >> Might I also suggest you check out the fully-functional 30-band Graphic Equalizer Studio and WAV/MP3 refresher by Pas Products. you can d/l a fully-functional copy for a 15-day trial, after which you pay $99 to get a copy that continues to work. With it, you can do the EQing manually, or with its many automation tools. I use it to give added life to mixes and concerts I find on the Web. I've made some RA/OGG streams encoded at low bandwidths sound as good as most bootlegged recordings I've heard. It's a super product and an extremely simple one to use. <A HREF="http://www.pas-products.com ">http://www.pas-products.com</A> Standard disclaimer- I don't work for this company! -- =dg=
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