
Acoustica Spin It Again 2.1 Music Conversion Recording Software - Windows
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Acoustica's Spin It Again 2.0 software looks very exciting to those folks who have hung onto their old records and tapes in hopes of re-recording them noise-free (or nearly so). Enter Spin It Again to rescue my records.., or so I thought. The most promising feature of this software is its "ability" to recognize and remove pops, clicks, and scratches from old records and dampen tape hiss and hum. Yes, it can do this, but it also suppresses all other information - like the music and singing - as well. The reality of this software, it's non-discriminatory, suppressing both noise and music at the same time. The software does not recognize the signature of a pop or click (removing only that identified noise), instead Spin It Again dampens all information equally. Additionally, the tutorials are disjointed and difficult to follow. If you have prior software recording experience, then your training may fill-in Acoustica's omissions. But if you're just a "back-yard engineer" you may need to take
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I was a little worried since I am not a real tech person. To my surprise the program was very easy, I did not have to buy anything else to make it work. When I was confused about the settings, couldn't get it to work at first, I found the tech support to be very helpful, and immidiately the question was solved. I am very pleased with the purchase and would recommend it to anyone.
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Upon reading the software highlites,I couldn't wait to get started.I have tried several programs, with limited results. WOW, was I surprised. One program to enhance the recording, normalize the volume and file the completed song in my library was delightful. I'm sold.You really get your monies worth.
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I have a massive audiocassette collection that I began in 1976, and have been looking for a way to preserve it - especially those recordings that are taken from vinyl that's now out of print or whose sources are no longer retrievable. I now have CD copies of obscure, original and one-off recordings, music and spoken-word. Acoustica Spin It Again is user-friendly and has an amazing variety of methods for acoustically cleaning old media. Only its automatic level adjustment feature disappoints; it consistently records far too hot. After a few trials, though, it's easy to determine where the levels should be set manually. An excellent product at a fair price.
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I just had to write this review because I think some reviewers on here are totally missing the point. This is not supposed to be a full on program for taking audio files and tweaking them with all sorts of filters. For that you can find really expensive programs by Sony and Adobe and some other companies. This program only claims to take your LP or cassette collection that is probably in your garage or closet collecting dust and convert them to either MP3 or wave format files that can be transferred to a blank CD. That is it. Not only does it do this, but it does it very well. I have converted many of my albums and have been able to completely remove the minor clicks and pops that are sometimes present. My collection of albums are in pretty mint condition, but I understand if your album is in less then perfect shape, it will still do a great job of removing the very obtrusive clicks, pops and surface noises. The Acoutica.com website has some samples to listen to. This program is
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A Great Product. Does Everyting you could ask for with Ease. I've used the other Top Recording software and SPIN IT AGAIN IS in another League.I rarely leave reviews but this product has me saying "WOW" time and again. Nice Job Accoustica!
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I found Spin it Again by a web search several months ago and it's now indispensable software for me. At the time I was looking for a way to convert an oral history interview from cassette tape to CD, and Spin it Again was the perfect solution for that. After that, I started a new project with Spin it Again: converting my collection of audiobooks from cassette tape to digital audio.
Spin it Again is user-friendly. I appreciate that because I'm not interested in advanced digital audio editing; I just want to produce decent-sounding audio files from my books on tape. I'm sure I'm only using a fraction of the software's capabilities, but that fraction is all I need. The tape noise removal options have all worked well. The "level wizard" is great for setting recording levels each time I start with a set of tapes.
This software is so indispensable to me by now that when I ditched my desktop PC for an iMac this spring, I moved Spin it Again (wish they did have a Mac version) to my notebook
Spin it Again is user-friendly. I appreciate that because I'm not interested in advanced digital audio editing; I just want to produce decent-sounding audio files from my books on tape. I'm sure I'm only using a fraction of the software's capabilities, but that fraction is all I need. The tape noise removal options have all worked well. The "level wizard" is great for setting recording levels each time I start with a set of tapes.
This software is so indispensable to me by now that when I ditched my desktop PC for an iMac this spring, I moved Spin it Again (wish they did have a Mac version) to my notebook
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My goal: to convert vinyl records into CDs.
For hardware, I bought the ART Phono Plus 2 USB phono preamp (see my review of it under that product listing) and used my old turntable.
The Phono Plus comes with Audacity software, a freeware package. Since I am in the Windows PC world, the choice was either that, or Spin-It-Again.
Spin-It-Again is rather expensive. I bought it through Amazon, which means I got a CD-ROM. It cost me $44 including shipping. I'm not sure I see the advantage to owning the CD. The program can be downloaded from Acoustica for $35, or from Kelly Music for $30.
There are many people talking about each product, but unfortunately I was not able to find a single review comparing the two. And I won't be able to provide one either, because I ended up buying Spin-It-Again, and have never tried Audacity.
Everyone talks about how difficult Audacity is to use, and how easy Spin-It-Again is. I can vouch for the ease of Spin-It-Again. The main interface has 3 buttons:
For hardware, I bought the ART Phono Plus 2 USB phono preamp (see my review of it under that product listing) and used my old turntable.
The Phono Plus comes with Audacity software, a freeware package. Since I am in the Windows PC world, the choice was either that, or Spin-It-Again.
Spin-It-Again is rather expensive. I bought it through Amazon, which means I got a CD-ROM. It cost me $44 including shipping. I'm not sure I see the advantage to owning the CD. The program can be downloaded from Acoustica for $35, or from Kelly Music for $30.
There are many people talking about each product, but unfortunately I was not able to find a single review comparing the two. And I won't be able to provide one either, because I ended up buying Spin-It-Again, and have never tried Audacity.
Everyone talks about how difficult Audacity is to use, and how easy Spin-It-Again is. I can vouch for the ease of Spin-It-Again. The main interface has 3 buttons:
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I'm a newbie to the computer world. I wanted a program to help me transfer all my vinyl LP's to CD's. I did some searching and researching for programs that were easy to use (a priority for me). I read the reviews of this product and chose this one. And no regrets.
When I installed the program in my computer and hooked up my record player (turntable), used the sound level wizard. I found that the volume was too loud. So I grabbed my husband's stereo and "jacked in the record player" to the front audio jacks of the stereo. Then used the speaker wires (in back), jacked them into a "2 into 1" cord. Plugged that into my tower "microphone" jack. Sound level now controlled using the stereo volume control. Problem solved. Thanks hubby for the idea.
So far I've made 7 CD's from my collection of vinyl LP's. No problems using this program. In fact I've made one CD for my friend from an album that has never been put on a CD. And she says it sounds great. To clean the soundtrack
When I installed the program in my computer and hooked up my record player (turntable), used the sound level wizard. I found that the volume was too loud. So I grabbed my husband's stereo and "jacked in the record player" to the front audio jacks of the stereo. Then used the speaker wires (in back), jacked them into a "2 into 1" cord. Plugged that into my tower "microphone" jack. Sound level now controlled using the stereo volume control. Problem solved. Thanks hubby for the idea.
So far I've made 7 CD's from my collection of vinyl LP's. No problems using this program. In fact I've made one CD for my friend from an album that has never been put on a CD. And she says it sounds great. To clean the soundtrack
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I have tried for years to find something to help me convert all my vinyl records to digital. Tried one thing than another but was never able to get satisfactory results. Spin It Again was recommended to me so I bought it. It arrived quickly, was loaded into my computer and the very first time I tried it, it worked perfectly--even for a computer dummie like me.
I'm now having fun listening to and recording all my albums, some of which I haven't heard in 20-25 years. Thanks!!!
I'm now having fun listening to and recording all my albums, some of which I haven't heard in 20-25 years. Thanks!!!
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Unbelievable. I got a USB turntable for Christmas, packaged with 2 LP-to-MP3 software packages. One was simply too basic, even though I'm not very technical. The other seemed like it would work fine for audiophiles, but it was just too complicated. So I bought Cakewalk Pyro 5. Not bad, but I was still working too hard. I came across these reviews on Amazon and downloaded the free trial from Acoustica. Fantastic, right off the bat. Blew the other 3 products away for ease of use and great results. Incredibly intuitive with very good help online instructions. I can't say enough good things about this product.
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Having tried Roxio and Pyro without full success, Acoustica converts LPs to CDs with ease. Very, very impressive.
No trouble loading the software, went directly to work, very simple to set up, removing hiss and pops -- just let the software do it automatically. Thanks for the previous reviews, they were on point.
No trouble loading the software, went directly to work, very simple to set up, removing hiss and pops -- just let the software do it automatically. Thanks for the previous reviews, they were on point.
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I have very happy with my purchase and am pleased with the results of what comes out of the mp3's after they have been transferred from cassette! I recommend this product to anyone looking for an inexpensive way to transfer old tapes and lp's to Mp3 format!
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We have been using Spin It Again for about two months now and it is absolutely fantastic! No hardware to install or configure. Just install the program, run a cable from the headphone jack on your stereo to the line-in or mic-in jack on your PC, and you are off and running. The clean-up filters work great and remove all the little pops and clicks common to LP's and removes the hiss from cassette tapes. Once you record a song, you can choose to burn it to CD or save it as MP3. Or both! The program is very easy to use. If it is available, you can download information on your album, or manually type it in. This is one of the few programs that I can truly say is worth the money! I highly recommend this product!
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I've tried other declicking products and most were too complicated to set up, with too many filters and too many options to adjust.
All I wanted was to get the noise off my LPs so they would sound the way they did when they were first played.
Spin It Again did the job with ease--including removing that annoyong "crackle" that is on some LPs.
Buy this. It is a no-brainer. It works.
All I wanted was to get the noise off my LPs so they would sound the way they did when they were first played.
Spin It Again did the job with ease--including removing that annoyong "crackle" that is on some LPs.
Buy this. It is a no-brainer. It works.









