Matt, if you want to convert your albums to cd, I wouldn't recommend studio 
recorder. 
It doesn't have any noise reduction facilities kr  click and pop removal while 
programs 
such as goldwave have these facilities. On Sat, 11 Dec 2010 08:58:37 -0500, 
Matthew Chao 
wrote:


>Hi, All!  Thanks for all your help.  I'm looking for a robust sound 
>editor that I can "grow into" as I develop my skills in this 
>area.  also, plan to convert my old vinyl to CD in the future, so 
>flexibility's important.  Thanks again, and any additional ideas you 
>have would be helpful.--Matthew Chao
>
>At 05:13 AM 12/11/2010, you wrote:
>>I really don't know what spoken word has to do with anything much, 
>>the question was about a sound editor and that should be able to 
>>handle exactly that, "Sound!".
>>
>>This brings up an interesting point, Sound Forge have a version 
>>called Sound Forge Audio Studio, that's the basic version of Sound 
>>Forge which used to be know as Sound Forge Express so I wonder if 
>>the developers of Audio Studio Recorder may consider changing the 
>>name to avoid possible confusion? <smile>.
>>
>>
>>On 11/12/2010, at 5:36 PM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>>
>>>If much of the content is spoken word audio, the most accessible
>>>program that is easiest to use is Studio Recorder.  I originally
>>>bought sound forge and grew weary of its drain on system resources and
>>>the steep learning curve needed to use it.  Now that I have learned
>>>it, I still do all my audio editing in Studio recorder and
>>>occasionally open up sound forge for things like noise reduction.
>>>
>>>Once you experience the ease and simplicity of Studio recorder, you
>>>probably won't want anything else.  Many of the most well known blind
>>>online audio personalities use it.
>>>
>>>Kelly
>>>
>>>
>>>On 12/9/10, cov...@ccs.covici.com <cov...@ccs.covici.com> wrote:
>>>>Wavelab, main problem is that the numpad keys are passed on to
>>>>application, so you will have to change set files, but its the best, but
>>>>very pricy.
>>>>
>>>>Matthew Chao <mattc...@verizon.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi, Folks!  Am getting a new digital recorder, and would like to ask a
>>>>>few questions:
>>>>>
>>>>>1.  Regardless of price, what's the best sound editor for blind folks to
>>>>>use?
>>>>>
>>>>>2.  I happen to have a copy of Sound Forge 10.  Are there any
>>>>>Windo-Eyes users who have worked with this package, and if so, how
>>>>>accessible is it?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks in advance for your help.--Matthew Chao
>>>>>
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