In the Computer Stone Age (Win 95) I have already dubbed music from tapes, cassettes and records and then processed: reduced noise, pitch changes, cut, reassembled, converted in MP3's, etc. At the time, was to bring about the even more complicated, with special adapter and other technical expenses. At that time I used a program from Steinberg. But then suddenly came Magix on the market, I've tried the program and was thrilled. Since then I've bought every few years a new version with enhanced and advanced features. Compose music for the slide show or the film and edit the Cleaning Lab - no problem. Recordings from camcorders improve: easy! Edit audio track with the Cleaning Lab and then paste again. As a music collector of old shellac recordings is to eliminate a problem for me crackles and improve old treasures, without destroying their original sound character! Ancient tape recordings sound again! Eben time to put together a new CD with MP3's: A few settings (How could I have it you like?) And push the button. But beware: Although the program works almost perfectly, really should take a lot of time for training, otherwise you might be disappointed by the results. If one does and also has the right ear (and the right speakers !!!) then you can achieve real little miracle!