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This is version 1.5 of GramoFile, released February 15, 1999. With this
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program you can record audio of (for example) gramophone records, process
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the signal and listen to the results. Because sound files of the
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.WAV-format are used, it is possible to exchange the files with many other
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programs. Cdrecord(1) can burn CD-Recordables of these, so you can make
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CDs with the music of your favorite records. The user interface of
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GramoFile has a windows-like look-and-feel, making it fairly easy to use.
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One of the most important parts of GramoFile is the ability to process
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digital audio signals. Through the application of several filters it is
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possible to accomplish a significant reduction of disturbances like ticks
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and scratches.
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Another interesting feature is the track splitting. Just make one .wav file
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of an entire side of an record and GramoFile will detect where the individual
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tracks are located. This happens fully automatically, without need to set
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any options. More experienced users may fine-tune the algorithm, or change
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the detected track starts and ends, but generally that will not be
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necessary. Track-times are saved in an editable (plaintext) .tracks file,
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that will be used during the signal processing to produce one processed
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.wav file for each individual track.
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WWW: http://cardit.et.tudelft.nl/~card06/
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