I have stated in a previous message the pop and click filter in goldwafe work 
quite well. the hiss filter works too, but to me, taking a noise print with 
goldwave doesn't work the way I like it to. you shouldn't have to fiddle with 
the 
settings to much to get good results from a noise print.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave Audio Editor


Hi Gary. Well of course I'm limited with wave forms. I think that's a
problem with all such software. However, you do have built-in choices for
the kind of noise that you want to reduce, and presets which allow you to
work with the sound with what is quite honestly trial and error. However,
the original sound is always saved, so you can mess around a bit without
worrying. The kind of noise that I work with is surface noise from 78s,
often with homemade recordings from back when people owned machines that
recorded on 78s. I know the presets that I need for such recordings and
apply them. When it comes to reducing cassette hiss, there are 4 different
presets ranging from light to heavy handed and including everything in
between which are clearly spoken and work extremely well with speech. You
can also adjust those settings with your own variations and save them, much
as you can in GoldWave.

I also use Dc6 a lot for recording. It's quick and simple to set up. And if
you screw up the recoring somehow and want to start over, you just hit altF4
and the program prompts you with speech, asking if you want to delete the
current recording. As I said, fast, easy and painless. For recording ease
alone the app is worth it to me.

Now, as a Sound Forge user, can you tell me how to go about reducing vinyl
pops clicks and other anomalies using Sound Forge? It's probably me, but I'm
not getting it. All i see is a choice that calls itself audio restoration
and offers 2 different choices for restoring.

By the way, I have Window-eyes 6.1 and Jaws 8. Would scripts help? If so,
where do I get them and what in the world do I do with them once I have
them?

Larry
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gary G Schindler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave Audio Editor


usually you have to buy the soundforge noise reduction plugin separately, I
think
it may be bundled with version 9. How do you use the editor in DC 6?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave Audio Editor


My biggest knock on Sound Forge is that it is, as others have pointed out,
so overloaded with features that try to be everybody's everything.
Still, I purchased version 8.0 sometime back and would like to get all I can
from it. Can you tell me where to find its noise reduction features and how
to work with them?

As for DC 6, my only criticism would be the manual's inaccessibility.I
Haven't had a lot of trouble in getting around the program.

Larry
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gary G Schindler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 4:37 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave Audio Editor


the biggest complaint I have about Goldwave is that the noise reduction
isn't very
good at all. Soundforge is much better in this respect. I used to like the
Diamond
Cut programs for noise reduction too, but for editing files for a blind
person was
and probably still is difficult. if studio recorder from APH had some kind
of
noise reduction, I might have sprung for it, but it is pricy, so if I am
going to
shell out money, I'll buy soundforge again. wavepad does some nice things
too, but
seemed rather limited in what it does do so I quit using it. I thought it
could be
a little easier to do basic editing functions with it.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 10:08 PM
Subject: Goldwave Audio Editor


Ok, well I'm very impressed with this editing package and in a lot of
ways I believe Goldwave to be more functional and practical than Sound
Forge ever was or probably is ever likely to be, the layout of the
manual is very well done and easy to get around.
I went to the site at http://www.goldwave.com but I couldn't find a
purchase price anywhere and (to my slight annoyance) it seems that
Goldwave INC won't take paypal <damn!> but if its a fair price then
I'll save to purchase this.

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