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AIPL Singulator 1.5

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Transfer analog audio to your computer with AIPL Singulator, a software recorder.
Published: Dec 23, 2005
Published by: AIPL
www.aipl.com
License Shareware
$24.99 to purchase
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OS: 98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / 95 / 2003
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It will record or rip vinyl, a 45 single or 78 RPM LP album, cassette tape, DAT, streaming audio, or any analog source to your PC as a WAV audio file. It automatically separates songs in real time and stops when finished. You can then use other products for noise reduction, to copy the songs to MP3, Windows Media Audio, or AAC for Apple iTunes and iPod, or to burn the songs to a recordable CD. With this program, your CD-R will have separate tracks for each song. AIPL sound separation algorithm is based upon a theoretical and experimental analysis of old analog recordings, and the user interface is designed for maximum flexibility with VU meters and 44.1 or 48 kHz sampling rates.
Note
In the unregistered version of the program, there is a voiceover in each track.
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