Acoustica Spin it Again User Manual

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Music will sometimes have silence in it and if the software considered every silent area it found
a new track, it would end up with a lot of false positive tracks. Usually, tracks will be separated
with at least two seconds of silence. (The default is 1.75 seconds.) Note that this will
consider silence to be anything under the music threshold % above.

3) Type in or look up track information and song lengths.
Some recordings won't have clear gaps between tracks. For example, some albums have
songs that fade into each other without a pause. For these recordings, you'll have to enter in
track information and times .These times will aid in track recognition.

To enter album and track information or look them up online, click the "Edit Album Info..."
button. After entering the information, click the "Analyze" button again followed by clicking
"OK".


4) If the tracks are still not being recognized, you'll have to split the tracks up manually.

Click "Clear" button to remove all tracks if the software was completely wrong. (It's easier this
way in a few cases.)

Click the "Split" button to split a track into two tracks.

In the bottom track view, use the zoom buttons, the scroll bar and the play back controls to find
the track transition. You can then right click and select "Split Track At Cursor" and 2 new
tracks will be created.

You can drag and drop track markers. Click near the top of a start or end marker and drag it to
a new position.

In this example, the red boxed area shows the noise area we want to get rid of.


Click an arrow or drag the head of the marker to the right to trim out the unwanted record
noise, etc.


Use the "Delete" button to remove false positive tracks, ie: record or tape noise or a bad track.

Use the "Create" button to restore a deleted area.

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