Editing tracks in I-Tunes.
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Dear Members,
Have we grown our community to the point of perhaps needing a more dedicated moderator?
This off topic posting, in many cases, is getting a bit out of hand. There would seem to be some regular posters who obsessively pick apart posts only to lead the thread, and other posters responses to same, into a free for all!
I see no indication of our current moderator attempting to curb these actions, and worry it may ultimately be an undoing of participation by current and future members.
How much? for a yet nuther unit using old chip ckts...with it's RAZOR SHARP machining!!! Homie don't want no cuts from poorly finished products....how many THOUSANDS and teh edges are razor sharp, that comes from cheap stamped processes to make stuff, cheap stuff. Godo maching well finished has smooth finished edges, i bet this is just another grossly overpriced stamped consumer product hyped into the stratosphere.
I am new at this, obviously, and am interested in beginning to build a better system. I was wondering what is the deal with digital coaxial and optical cable in audio systems. The Rega Apollo has these connections for digital audio, but the Outlaw seems to only have analog inputs. I thought, from reading, that receivers now work with digital audio, but this must not be entirely true. What am I missing here? Who is lying to me?
For the YPAO calibration in my Yamaha RX-V1400 receiver it gives me the option to equalize based on a variety of settings, including Front, Flat, Mid, High etc.
In the manual it says to use "Front" if your front speakers are of better quality that the others. And it says to use "Flat" if all speakers are of equal quality.
I'd like your opinion on which may be best in my situation...
I'm running Tunes on a I-MAC .(Apple Lossless codec)
Iwould like to nip and tuck some meandering 70's tracks.
Can I do this in Garage Band.
Any tips ?
Roger.