I just bought a copy of DC-Art Millennium to clean up LPs that I?m transferring to CDs. I know it will take me a while to learn how the filters work, but there are some other aspects of the program that aren't working the way it seems they should. I?ll welcome any advice or suggestions from more experienced users.
In no particular order:
1. I see no need to manipulate the destination file directly (yet), so I would like to reduce the amount of space it takes in the window so that I can see the source file better. As a good second-best alternative, I would like to be able to hide it completely. I can?t find a way to do either one.
2. I have had a lot of trouble dragging the ends of a selected area to desired locations. Often I drag the end of the area to a new location, and when I release the mouse button the end stays right where it was, but the beginning moves to the new location (or vice versa). How can I make it behave itself?
3. ?Highlight marked area? seems to select the region between the two markers in which the previously selected region begins, regardless of where the play cursor is. Thus, to select the region I want I must click AND drag to select a new region, then select the command to select the region I actually want. It?s hard to remember to do this because it seems so pointless. Is it a bug? If not, what is the logic behind it?
4. I can?t find a way to make the window display the Y axis origins, which makes the display hard to interpret when zoomed in to a high magnification. Also, I can?t find a way to display timing markers, which makes some operations much harder than they need to be. (Example: selecting a region to delete in order to shorten an excessively long pause between tracks.) If these things are possible, how are they done?
5. I think this one is a bug: ?Save As? does not display a wait cursor. Sometimes the ?Save As? dialog box remains open until the save is complete; sometimes it doesn't, and I can?t tell when the command has finished except by watching the activity light on my disk.
6. I know this one is a bug: selecting ?Help/Search for Help on? crashes the program.
7. ?Zoom in? seems to work only by zooming in to fit the selected region, and ?Zoom out? seems to work only by returning to the previous zoom setting or by displaying the entire sound file. (I have not figured out whether the latter behavior is a bug, and if not, what makes "Zoom out" do one thing or the other.) Is there a way to zoom in or out by a fixed percentage? Both modes of operation would be useful, but if I had to choose one I would much prefer the fixed percentage!
8. I?m having difficulty removing clicks effectively, and I could use some advice.
First, I find that the impulse filter misses many small to medium clicks unless I set the tracking slider so low that sound quality suffers. Therefore I am trying to remove the remaining clicks manually with Edit/Paste Interpolate, but I am having trouble locating the clicks. I can?t locate them by ear precisely enough, and I can?t locate many of them by eye because they seem to disappear as I zoom in.
The help file says that ?It will take some training to be able to identify transients visually, so be patient during your learning curve,? but I can?t learn how to identify them without some hint about what to look for! Advice, please!
In no particular order:
1. I see no need to manipulate the destination file directly (yet), so I would like to reduce the amount of space it takes in the window so that I can see the source file better. As a good second-best alternative, I would like to be able to hide it completely. I can?t find a way to do either one.
2. I have had a lot of trouble dragging the ends of a selected area to desired locations. Often I drag the end of the area to a new location, and when I release the mouse button the end stays right where it was, but the beginning moves to the new location (or vice versa). How can I make it behave itself?
3. ?Highlight marked area? seems to select the region between the two markers in which the previously selected region begins, regardless of where the play cursor is. Thus, to select the region I want I must click AND drag to select a new region, then select the command to select the region I actually want. It?s hard to remember to do this because it seems so pointless. Is it a bug? If not, what is the logic behind it?
4. I can?t find a way to make the window display the Y axis origins, which makes the display hard to interpret when zoomed in to a high magnification. Also, I can?t find a way to display timing markers, which makes some operations much harder than they need to be. (Example: selecting a region to delete in order to shorten an excessively long pause between tracks.) If these things are possible, how are they done?
5. I think this one is a bug: ?Save As? does not display a wait cursor. Sometimes the ?Save As? dialog box remains open until the save is complete; sometimes it doesn't, and I can?t tell when the command has finished except by watching the activity light on my disk.
6. I know this one is a bug: selecting ?Help/Search for Help on? crashes the program.
7. ?Zoom in? seems to work only by zooming in to fit the selected region, and ?Zoom out? seems to work only by returning to the previous zoom setting or by displaying the entire sound file. (I have not figured out whether the latter behavior is a bug, and if not, what makes "Zoom out" do one thing or the other.) Is there a way to zoom in or out by a fixed percentage? Both modes of operation would be useful, but if I had to choose one I would much prefer the fixed percentage!
8. I?m having difficulty removing clicks effectively, and I could use some advice.
First, I find that the impulse filter misses many small to medium clicks unless I set the tracking slider so low that sound quality suffers. Therefore I am trying to remove the remaining clicks manually with Edit/Paste Interpolate, but I am having trouble locating the clicks. I can?t locate them by ear precisely enough, and I can?t locate many of them by eye because they seem to disappear as I zoom in.
The help file says that ?It will take some training to be able to identify transients visually, so be patient during your learning curve,? but I can?t learn how to identify them without some hint about what to look for! Advice, please!
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