Greetings, In the UK, we have community radio stations and in my area, there is one called Angel radio, based on the Isle of wight just off the south coast. The station plays music directed towards whom they term the more mature listener, basically, very little released beyond the date of 1960, regarding listeners of fifty or more as mature.
One of the programs is a rock'n'roll show, on at mid day our time Wednesdays, it is run by whom my friend and I term the two old codgers! I am sending a link to this week's program and for comparrison, a different program which preceded it. I used total Recorder v8.1 so far as I know latest build to record it with record level set to 67 in .wav format, 24,000hertz mono, this works on most occasions. I started the recording just before the first program about Berl Ives and left it running until the rock'n'roll program had ended, no changes at any time. What I then did was separated the file into the programs using GoldWave v5.58 so far as I know, latest build. I converted it into .mp3 24,000hertz 64kbps. So, taking all these facts into consideration, can anybody please advise how I can sort out the levels in the rock'n'roll program? I culd do nothing about the music, it was recorded as broadcast, often being way over in the rock'n'roll program, but the voices are mostly well down. In the Berl Ives program, though it may have been slightly over, in general, it was much more consistent. Other live programs from the station are even when two presenters are on air, far better than this rock'n'roll program. You have successfully uploaded a file called Angel Radio Isle of Wight Rock'n'Roll 2010 12 15.mp3 (53.9 MB), to sendspace. You can use the following link to retrieve your file: http://www.sendspace.com/file/6b2j2f You have successfully uploaded a file called Angel Radio Isle of Wight 2010 12 15 A Star is Remembered - Berl Ives.mp3 (27.3 MB), to sendspace. You can use the following link to retrieve your file: http://www.sendspace.com/file/7y3494 >From Colin Howard, who lives near Southampton in Southern England and though down here, Christmas may be "Green" in terms of a respite from the cold weather, won't be "Green" because his favourite news reader Charlotte Green, who reads the news on Radio 4 is likely to be missing into the New Year, because she has a problem which may result in her needing attention to her hip. Colin is really missing his Green voice and hopes we shall have her back soon. Meanwhile, Colin hopes all will have an enjoyable Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org