But then again, maybe you've already discovered this tool elsewhere. Sorry about my late reply, in a way you are fortunate for I haven't looked at these forums in months and I came by on a whim. One of ClickRepair’s great strengths is its monitoring capability. It has a relatively straightforward GUI and is easy to use - the default settings OOTB perform quite well - it has a nice simple manual. I've done A/B checks of the original vinyl playing synchronously with the declicked digital rip and I found it effectively indistinguishable. The software is available for download free for a 21-day evaluation period, thereafter you will need to buy the license. seastman, 12 The Warped Vinyl Junkie Forum Resident STRYPER777 said: Hello, I've tested the ClickRepairRT demo and works very well with my PC under windows. It get clicks that CR didn't and IMO doesn't harm the sound of the original. Make sure you right-click the Application, click 'Show Package Contents', open Contents > Resources > Java, and open 'ClickRepair.jar'. I use "Multi-band (random clicks)" 1.3 with 0.4 "Click widening". Like CR, a little cleaning goes a long ways. It's super easy to use with no silly file size limit. I've yet to try any of its other features, though I imagine they are also excellent seeing that this is more or less a sampler for their full up studio grade products. I got my copy for $27, money well spent and a much better deal than CR. Reading around the web I found this tool, which IMO is superior to CR when it comes to click removal for digitally ripped vinyl:įrom what I've read it goes on discount often enough. The Support Licenses And Maintenance page refreshes with the PhotoPrintcustom fulfillment information. Recently I too found out that CR is no longer supported, nor had I a license to use it. Maybe someone who has upgraded to an even better software?
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