"Wave Repair is a shareware editor specifically designed for the restoration of WAV files that were recorded from vinyl records. It can also be used to process recordings made from tapes, but its restoration features are intended mainly for records. It is a 32 bit program that runs on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.
Wave Repair is not a general purpose digital audio editor (in particular, it does not includes arbitrary copy/cut/paste editing of WAV files). There are other shareware editors available which serve that purpose."
Direct to disk recording (up to 48000 & with timer & detect clipping..)
Manually redraw waveforms at any level of zoom
Linear and Bezier interpolation
Spectral replacement
Fade-in and fade-out
Removal of unwanted segments
Waveform smoothing
Muting
Various block copying facilities
Reduction of vinyl hash ("decrackling")
Broadband noise reduction
Automatic click detection and repair with realtime preview
Manual review of detected clicks
Equalisation with realtime preview
Filters with realtime preview
Channel Mixer with realtime preview
Normalisation
Compression and Volume Adjustment with realtime preview
Automatically find track split points
Split tracks on CD block boundaries
Create CDRWin-style cue sheets (supports tracks and indexes)
http://www.waverepair.com
nifty little thing...
what you guys think..
(anyone with experience with it...)