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elimarcus:
OK, so I've resigned myself to rerecording from the MD to PC, now, what software do you folks recommend to do the following:
 - fade in and out of tracks that didn't start or end smoothly?
 - try to soften sibiilant sounds  picked up by a microphone recording?

Up to now I've used the WAV editor in the Nero and the EAC applications to do very simple splicing and cutting out digital clicks.

Matt Quinn:
Get CD Wave for splitting tracks, it's free & ridiculously easy to use.
I like CoolEdit Pro a lot for putting fades etc.

danmorgan:
You could always get soundforge 6.0 from kaaza.

Brian Skalinder:
For that matter, you could get just about any audio editing program on Kazaa or other file sharing / FTP service:  Soundforge, Sonic Foundry, Wavelab, Cakewalk, etc.

I use Cool Edit 2000 (don't need Pro to do the stuff I want to do).  Cost me something like $60.

I second the CD-Wave recommendation for splitting tracks.

MattD:
The Waves plugin bundle has a De-esser that is pretty good for softening sibiliance. In fact, the entire Waves plugin bundle is pretty good if you're into that thing.

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