Hi Bob,

What screen were you using with that automation system?  Was the system
fully accessible?


Dave Marthouse
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question


> I have only used Dallett, and that was simply a matter of blocking your
edit
> and hitting the delete key, and that portion of the sound bite was gone.
> With Dallett you are given the option to reinsert the portion of the clip
> that was deleted.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 11:20 PM
> Subject: Re: broadcasting question
>
>
> > Oh, I thought that was the broadcast automation where you'd import the
wav
> > files or whatever from another editor into. I think the best interface
is
> > probably Studio Recorder from APH because it has the sound forge feel to
> > it
> > with the brackets doing selecting and the ability to scrub ahead and
such.
> > It really doesn't take much to take out something and have it sound like
> > it
> > was never there. The thing that it does that Goldwave doesn't, at least
> > from
> > what I gather, is to give me a goto time function that I can just type
in
> > "+3:00" or whatever to go 3 minutes ahead or whatever I need to find the
> > next place to delete or end the deletion or whatever.
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> > Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:03 PM
> > Subject: Re: broadcasting question
> >
> >
> >> Blind people, in my view can play a tremendous role behind the scenes
if
> >> only given the chance. In mhy case I was labeled as one of the best
audio
> >> editors in the business. Keep in mind that in those days we had nothing
> >> more
> >> to work with than a greese pencil, audio tape and splicing tape. Today
> >> working with any of the editing programs is a breeze. With the best of
> >> physical editing we could never achieve the accuracy that electronic
> >> editing
> >> brings to this new age of technology. I have yet to play with some of
> >> these
> >> programs. My experience has only been with a program caalled Dallett.
> >> Wit Dallett you can do just about anything that you can do with sound
> >> forge
> >> and gold wave. You don't want to go out and buy Dallett unless you have
> >> very
> >> deep pockets, and I mean deep pockets. .
> >> ----- Original Message ----- 
> >> From: "Chuck Adkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> >> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:39 PM
> >> Subject: Re: broadcasting question
> >>
> >>
> >>> You are so correct. I have a friend at our local adult sstation who
> >>> tells
> >>> me
> >>> when he has a shift, he goes in to the control room and has two
buttons.
> >>> One
> >>> is the mic, and the other is marked "Next Event!" All of his scripts
are
> >>> on
> >>> the screne as is his log, playlist, show, you name it. Not many
stations
> >>> use
> >>> CD's anymore, and get their music from a music service or download a
> >>> packagge from somewhere.
> >>>
> >>> There are some blind people doing operations work and behind the scene
> >>> stuff, but I don't know of many on the air. I would like to hear from
> >>> anybody using Audiovolt, and other stuff. I've used Enco on a limmited
> >>> bassis, and it does work with Window-eyes right out of the box as do
> >>> many
> >>> many things, including Sound Forge although the sets do help.
> >>>
> >>> Chuck
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ----- Original Message ----- 
> >>> From: "Bob Seed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> >>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:09 PM
> >>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> It is my understanding that the 1500 songs that most stations have on
> >>>> their
> >>>> rotating play list are downloaded from special websites that are set
up
> >>>> by
> >>>> the record companies and are simply inserted into the daily play
list,
> >>>> thus
> >>>> eliminating this particular function. At one time I was a music
> >>>> librarian
> >>>> for a Canadian public broadcaster. It was my job to order and
catalogue
> >>>> all
> >>>> of the music into a national database with a number of different
> >>>> information
> >>>> fields to be filled in by the person doing the cataloguing. Back then
> >>>> we
> >>>> had physical compact discs that we could actually hold in our hands.
> >>>> Today
> >>>> all of that music is on a hard drive. If you are an oldies station
> >>>> there
> >>>> are
> >>>> companies that will actually send you a physical hard drive that is
> >>>> preloaded with any type of music that you desire. The  drive costs
> >>>> about
> >>>> 200-dollars. This is far less than actually going out to buy all of
> >>>> that
> >>>> music. In most stations that I have visited in the past year or so,
you
> >>>> would be hard pressed to find a compact disc fullof music. The most
> >>>> recent
> >>>> station that I visited was nothing more than a computer, a small
> >>>> control
> >>>> board, and a 125 watt transmitter that was about the size of an
average
> >>>> toaster. I have also worked at stations that had a transmitter that
was
> >>>> about the size of a house and was water cooled. Believe me I have
been
> >>>> there and done that. All that I can say is that one has to be nuts to
> >>>> be
> >>>> in
> >>>> this business. You either love it or hate it. There is nothing in
> >>>> between.
> >>>> The shifts, well there something else! Getting up at three in the
> >>>> morning
> >>>> to
> >>>> go into work isn't my cup of tea. As they say, "take this job and
shove
> >>>> it."
> >>>>
> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
> >>>> From: "Brent Harding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> >>>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 9:29 PM
> >>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>I know one thing related to broadcasting, sort of indirectly, that
> >>>>>needs
> >>>>>to
> >>>>> be done is the massive CD ripping project stations go through on
every
> >>>>> format flip and ongoing as new music arrives. Unless they have
CD-Rom
> >>>>> changers for the computer (would be nice also for backing up large
> >>>>> drives
> >>>>> on
> >>>>> DVD RW if they could burn) it would take a lot of manual work
> >>>>> depending
> >>>>> how
> >>>>> many systems were around to put disks in to do several at a time.
That
> >>>>> would
> >>>>> be a sort of entry-level job blind people could do with a copy of
JFW
> >>>>> if
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> project really was as big as one would think figuring 2 minutes
apiece
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> rip and compress.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
> >>>>> From: "Denny Daughters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> >>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 7:04 PM
> >>>>> Subject: Re: broadcasting question
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Hi Brandon,
> >>>>>>    Sounds like that broadcasting school doesn't want to deal with
> >>>>>> you.
> >>>>>> Yes
> >>>>>> you can do it.  Although when I did it 4 years ago the college
> >>>>>> couldn't
> >>>>>> afford the expensive software that the commercial stations were
> >>>>>> using.
> >>>>>> We
> >>>>>> still used cds, mini disks and some carts.  I brailled up all the
cds
> >>>>>> and
> >>>>>> brailled out all the public service anouncements I read.  If
they're
> >>>>>> not
> >>>>>> willing to buy the equipment, see if they'll let you braille up any
> >>>>>> cds
> >>>>>> they
> >>>>>> have.  It also depends on what computer software they're using and
if
> >>>>>> it
> >>>>>> works with Jfw or window-eyes.  There's a way to get experience at
a
> >>>>>> basic
> >>>>>> level.  Keep bugging them.
> >>>>>> Denny
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
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