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Date:         Thu, 28 Apr 2005 00:00:00 GMT
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From:         Eric Jacobs <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      Re: Restoration Software
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You need to define “best” - and cost. In my own research, the CubeTec Audiocube is very powerful. It's basically a special 64-bit version of Wavelab that uses DSP cards added to the PC for additional processing speed. There are some excellent restoration plug-ins available from CubeTec. The whole thing is built on a specially configured Dell. You're looking at about 15-20k dollars for a CubeTec. It competes with the CEDAR Cambridge system. Eric Jacobs The Audio Archive -----Original Message----- From: Kurt Nauck <[log in to unmask]> Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 17:36:24 To:[log in to unmask] Subject: [ARSCLIST] Restoration Software Hello gang In your opinion, what software program (not outboard modules) does the best all-around job for restoring vintage recordings? I know that some of you use one package for one process and a different program for another, but what is the best over all? Kurt & Diane Nauck c/o Nauck's Vintage Records 22004 Sherrod Ln. Spring, TX 77389 Website: www.78rpm.com E-Mail: [log in to unmask] Phone: (281) 288-7826 Fax: (425) 930-6862


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