To qualify for any discounts, please use the same email address as you used for your original purchase. To get this price, just order VinylStudio Pro as normal and if you already have a VinylStudio license the appropriate discount will be applied at the checkout. VinylStudio Pro runs on both platforms.Īn upgrade from the regular version of VinylStudio to VinylStudio Pro costs US$ 24.95. VinylStudio for Windows and VinylStudio for Macintosh are sold separately, but there is a 50% discount if you already own one version and wish to order the other. VinylStudio Pro has a number of extra features and might well be the best choice, as it is cheaper to buy it outright than upgrade later. You will be charged in your local currency. EU and UK residents will additionally be charged VAT at the rate prevailing in your home country. I had to then go into MusicCut’s “Edit Tag Info” and manually tag each track with the correct information.The regular version of VinylStudio ('VinylStudio Standard') costs US$ 29.95 for non-EU and UK residents. Brothers in Arms came back as In the name of Freedom by the Sandviken Big Band. I digitized Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms and the Eagles Live album for this review. Third, song recognition proved to be a frustrating experience. I want to digitize my vinyl in WAV and then convert to either FLAC or ALAC using a software package such as XLD. I’m not about to digitize my vinyl to my Roon server as lossy MP3 files. My second complaint is even bigger: MusicCut’s website says its software recognizes both MP3 and WAV files, but the program would not open the latter for me. What Denon should do is partner with a developer that has software available for both Windows and MacOS (VinylStudio developer AlpineSoft, for example) and offer a discount coupon that’s good for either version. If you’re a Mac user, I’d suggest you look at Audacity (which is free) or specialized solutions, such as VinylStudio (which costs $29.99 via the App store). I must take Denon to task here on several fronts: First, the MusicCast software is available only for Windows-there is no MacOS version. The MusiCut software automatically separates individual tracks on an album basd on sequences of silence (which you can adjust). S omeone in Denon’s industrial design deserves a pat on the back for this, but there is one drawback: There’s nothing to prevent dust from settling on the record while the record is on the turntable. While you’re spinning a record,the cover serves as an easel for displaying the album cover. Denon came up with an ingenious alternative that lays flat on the platter, with an igloo-like housing that protects the tonearm. The downside is that it significantly increases the vertical clearance needed when you place the turntable. The obvious advantage of that design is that you can close it while a record is spinning to prevent dust from settling on the record. Most turntables come with a hinged, plastic cover. The turntable will also automatically power down after being idle for 20 minutes. I would put tonearm back on its rest, flip the side, or change the record and as soon as I returned the tonearm back over the record, the platter would automatically resume spinning. You can turn the semi-automatic operation on/off with the button on the back.
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