Click image to enlarge Over the years, of which there have been many, I have built up a collection of LPs featuring some of my favourite recording artists. Some of the LPs were purchased as new while the more recent additions were found as a result of visits to local boot sales. Despite my best efforts, even with the new products, these LPs are showing signs of their age in both appearance and the audio performance that is delivered from these treasured possessions.
I guess that some of you will be in a similar situation and are looking for a possible solution to safeguard your music collection. While the latest version of MAGIX’s Audio Cleaning Lab is unable to proffer any assistance with regards to the outward appearance of these records, it does contain a range of audio editing and sound optimisation tools that could perform a useful task. Whereas previous editions of this software have been identified by a version number, with the latest offering MAGIX has opted to date stamp the product as the 2013 version. This is purely a software product with no assistance being provided as to how you transfer audio from vinyl or tape prior to working on it with this MAGIX product. As often happens with MAGIX products, the company has bundled a couple of additional items from its stable of software. In this case you get copies of MP3 deluxe MX and muffin player 2.5.