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okay I have cassette tapes I recorded with a tape recorder in church with and ive converted them on to CD was wondering if theres any software out there I can I download to give it better quatilty as if it was recording in a studio

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kmetal Thu, 05/30/2013 - 01:38

what kind of recorder? how many tracks?

it's never going to sound like it wasn't recorded to a cassettes, in a church, because that's how and where it was recorded. Presonus studio one, or cukos reaper will get ya going. you should be able to find a noise/hiss reduction pluggin free for them if they don't have it already. and you can use the eq's and comrpession to help bring the best out of the recording. but don't expect drastic differences, your about %85-90 there to the final products sound already.

Todzilla Tue, 06/18/2013 - 05:06

radioman985, post: 405151 wrote: okay I have cassette tapes I recorded with a tape recorder in church with and ive converted them on to cd was wondering if theres any software out there I can I download to give it better quatilty as if it was recording in a studio

Yes. Find a CD of your favorite music. Put a white sticky label on it. Put your name on that white label.

Done.

Seriously, you can try some noise reduction software and a little mastering, but you're going to be almost entirely constrained by the limitations of the cassette format.