I thought I was the last one on earth to use Cool Edit 2000. I have the disk cleanup add on as well and find it cleans up my LPs better than other software, like Nero. I suppose it will stop working some day and I will have to get the Adobe Audition. About the Beatles... My region is sold out of the mono version remasters AND the stereo box set. This may therefore be a moot point for me but I will ask the experts: what is the preference of the people here? mono or stereo? some pros and cons would be appreciated. Robert -----Original Message----- From: klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of van Ek, Marcel Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 3:51 AM To: klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [klaatumail] Re: A/D Converters Eric, I mostly use my Zoom H2 recorder, and then edit with the Cool Edit 2000 as well. The Zoom H2 has e sleuth of options in recording (lossless/mp3/ even quadro possibilities) Recording time only limited by your SD card size (HC supported) Have a look http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/h2/ Marcel Netherlands -----Original Message----- From: klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Eric Sent: maandag 14 september 2009 1:03 To: klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [klaatumail] Re: A/D Converters I should probably add that I am using my old version of Cool Edit 2000, with the 4-track add-on (still a great little tool) for all of my recording/editing. Eric ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Klaatu List" <klaatumail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2009 4:59 PM Subject: [klaatumail] A/D Converters > I'm looking to transfer a bunch of my old cassettes (stereo & multi-track) > to digital and want something better than the normal PC input. My > preference > would be something USB based, so that I can use it with my desktop or > laptop. > > I've tried a Behringer UCA202, but it turns out that it converts > everything > to mono. I'm currently considering the Edirol UA-4FX as it looks like it > will also offer a lot of flexibility for future digital recording. > > Has anyone else done anything similar and do you have any equipment > recommendations? > > Eric > >