

You just have to get the cassette player connected to the Mac. When these tracks are pulled into iTunes and tagged properly they are treated as a single album. Cut the selected area to a new file, give it the name of the track and save the file somewhere convenient. Press Command and Left arrow to select everything back to the beginning of the track. Move the cursor to the dead space at the end of the first track and click there to place the insertion point there.Ĥ. The dead space basically appears as an almost flat line.ģ. Trim any dead space from the beginning and end of the file. What you want to be able to do is get a good enough view of the wave to find the dead space between tracks. When the waveform for the sound file appears on screen you may need to magnify the on-screen view a bit. !, Import the audio file for the album in question.Ģ. I used Amadeus Pro (not free) but I think Audacity (free) has the same features, These commands are for Amadeus Pro but should be the same/similar in Audacity. Here's what I did with the cassettes that I captured. If that program s still included with the deluxe version of Toast I certainly don't like it enough to recommend buying Toast. There used to be a program included with Toast to do this but I found it a pain in the but to use. I'll let you know if the markers can be used the way you like. Amadeus Pro has the ability to insert markers and I think Audacity does as well. I assume that by time markers what you would like to do is open the file for an album and insert markers to delineate individual tracks correct? If that's what you're shooting for QuickTime Player X is probably not the best choice. Any guidance would be appreciated.Ĭlick to expand.OK. I'm just not sure which one to turn to next. There are other apps in the App Store that I can try, and I'd be willing to pay a small amount to do so, but not more than $10. The developer of Easy Audio responded to an e-mail saying it does not have editing capabilities.

I'm not sure about paying $20 for Vector 3 without knowing how well it works. I tried Vector 2 Express today, but while editing is possible, it's not easy. The developer did not answer my e-mail about it.
#Amadeus pro mac tutorial update
Well, FV crashed several times after successfully recording an album, and after reinstalling it (same version, no update available) can't get it to open because I did not download it from the App Store. I have the Griffin iMic, and was using the app that came with it many years ago called Final Vinyl, for the first time in awhile, and certainly the first time with Mojave as my OS. I want to be able to easily edit out the "dead spaces" at the beginning, middle (flipping the album over) and end.
#Amadeus pro mac tutorial software
I'm looking for software that to record my record albums onto my Mini so I can transfer it to other media.
