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Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 12 Deluxe

Magix Audio Cleaning Lab 12 Deluxe

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From: Magix Entertainment Ltd
Category: Software

List Price: £29.99
Buy New: £19.98
You Save: £10.01 (33%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 74

Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows Xp
Media: CD-ROM
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.6 x 2.1

EAN: 4017218561663
ASIN: B000XJ5WQU

Release Date: November 14, 2007
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars It's Getting Better   June 13, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

One of the better software packages of this type. I found the music editor (for getting rid of major "clicks") excellent, although you're better of using a graphics tablet and pen for greater accuracy.
Gets rid of most the basic vinyl faults easily and quickly, to leave a good recording to burn on cd.
I found one good example of this software in work on YouTube, well worth tracking down.
On the downside, AC Lab (when I put a split mp3 track) annoyingly did not load the second part, but other software does, also refused to load mp2 tracks, again other software does...
The manual still leaves a lot to be desired, and as some of the help screen has some of the index titles and the actual screen dumps in German a certain sloppiness is involved.
With a bit more tweaking it could be a perfect piece of software.
Remember though that this is a great piece of software for basic audio to cd recording, and well worth the money.
Works ok with vista.



4 out of 5 stars Could be great....   February 24, 2008
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

Magix Audio Cleaning Studio seems to be the current market leader for cleaning up old LP's etc - and it's pretty good. In terms of the balance between effective cleaning and retention of sound quality, it's not quite as good as Steinberg Clean (Versions 3 or 4, not the problematic Version 5). But Steinberg, anyway, seems to have disappeared.

What Audio Cleaning Lab has over Steinberg is that it's much more flexible. You can experiment with effects without clogging up your hard-drive with redundant files, and for complilations you can adjust individual volume and equalisation settings. You get both a standard equaliser and a parametric equaliser - the latter allowing you to adjust literally whatever frequencies you choose.

Some of the other effects are also useful, though a fair number of the 40 odd effects claimed by Magix amount to little more than variants on the loudness control theme.

But there is one major negative with this package: no 'go to next track' button. If you're working on a compilation, this can drive you to distraction. Every time you need to move to working on the next track, you've either got to go via 2 drop down lists, or zoom out far enough to get the relevant track into the picture. This ommission is surprising; it's a fairly standard feature with most other packages.

The expectation that this would be put right was my main reason for buying Version 12 when I'd already already got Version 11. If you've got 11, there's not a lot of reason to shell out for 12. The main additions are a second de-esser - more adjustable than the basic one, but still essentially a treble-muter, and a 'pycho-energiser' which I won't comment on because I don't understand it well enough to get it to do anything useful.

The other bonus is that when you open the programme a picture now flashes up of a nineteen-year-old female eyeing you seductively from under an enormous pair of headphones. Perhaps the marketing genius who thought of this might conjure with the idea that it's actually trivialising - not of 'women', but of the people who built this software and the people who use it.


 
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