I've had these headphones for the last two months and love them! You can't
actually change a lot of effects with them though, so if all you want to
record is your voice they'll be great, but if you want to set different
sources you'll need to use your standard sound card.
Caroline
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High Jim,
I went to your server and got them both.
Whitch one of these will work well with Jaws 9?
John.
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what did you do to make it work as you wanted?
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It is now working as it should. Thanks for your help.
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hi guys,
what are the main differences with these audio sound editors:
Sound Forge, Goldwave, & Sonar?.
Apart from the cost?.
Also I'm looking for a mailing list for Sonar, is there one?,
Billy,
Dinky Doo obvious
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hi does this mp3 player have an FM radio and is there a 2 gig model.
thanks.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 3:58 AM
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>I no longer have the link. I didn't store
Bobcat, that is an interesting read. could you use this equalizer with
Echolink?
things are getting quite sophisticated for ham radio these days.
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I think a lot depends here on how much you're prepared to put into and
learn an application. Again, I can't say much about Goldwave right now
but I reckon from what I've seen thus far that you should certainly be
able to obtain excellent results when editing, it has more than all
the tools
Bruce, ease of use with respect to manipulating markers how one moves around
within the audio file, the speed with which deletions, cuts and pastes take
place,
good quality noise reduction, non destructive editing and so on. goldwave is
pretty darn good for most things for the average guy excep
Could you tell me where the device manager is located? Cause I tried to
check in the ControlPanel, and could not find it.
Thanks!
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Hello Vy:
The device manager is easy to get to.
Hold down the following keys together and then release them.
Control+ windows-pause.
That key is directly above your page up key.
You can also go to the system control icon in the control pannel.
Next press control+Tab twice to bring you to
Hi all, sort of been reading along the discussion of zenstone but so far
your not explaining which zentstone your useing. One might be saying the
zenstone which is the smaller version while the zenstone plus is 1GB and
those two might work different. I own both and I know there is a
difference. The
Hi Jim. Is eq32.exe on your ftp site the eq32studio program you asked about
in another
message?
Have you looked at Graphic Equalizer Pro ?
http://www.headwize.com/projects/anwida_prj.htm
another one I've found through Google is:
Graphic Equalizer Studio 2005
www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Graphi
Google for Grado Headphones as they are top rated.
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Anything in the range of around $200 to $300
James Scholes
http://w
Hi Gary.
Don't hold your breath if you want to use the PAC Mate Omni to hear MLB
Baseball. I've tried to get it to work, and so far I've had no luck. In fact
I've tried to hear NFL and NHL audio with the same poor results. If anyone
knows some sport that I can hear with the PAC Mate Omni I'd
Yes the start up pack is what you're looking for. The file name is
ZENStone_PCApp_CLI_L4_1_00_08a.exe, and it's approximately 13.5MB.
Ketan Kothari wrote:
> how large is the file? I get a startup pack is that it?
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> To:
Yep that's a fair comment. Actually I just received my new headset a
few minutes ago I'm quite impressed with hit, the microphone is (as
you say) nothing startling, I mean you can certainly get better
microphones but the audio through the headset is brilliant considering
these things only c
If you go to headphone.com you can get the AKG 701's for $299 and they are
outstanding headphones.
They're listed for more than that but that's what they charge me for them a
few months ago.
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S
They can't be any better than they are and Itunes has converted them
considerably. Also, wave files are huge.
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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.
--
I have never used sonar since I don't create music. I would like to know how it
works too. I had figured that there wouldn't be much need to play with Sonar or
Cakewalk. I am mostly into restoration like some others on this list.
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I find it as reliable as human error will allow! :-) It can take a while
though. If I'm listening to a particularly long file, I'll stop
listening periodically to save a bookmark. This comes in handy when the
battery runs down. I'll also try to recharge frequently so as not to
lose my place whe
It should be noted their automatic update software doesn't work with Vista
yet. That surprises me since they're such a large company and all.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 7:54 PM
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There should be an option in device manager for the device. On my headset
it's called do not map through this device, and checking that makes it never
become default unless you tell it to. It's a little buried in there under
USB audio device, properties, and USB audio device again for some reaso
I don't have a Braille sense either. if I get back to work, I'll save my
shekels
for a Packmate which has a pocket version of windows media player.
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Valiant, does the same go for sound on up home, using a USB headset.
I'm having a similar issue with my USB headset in Goldwave,
Billy
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Hi, can anyone suggest a good set of headphones with nice stereo sound and
plenty of bass? My old headset isn't cooperating.
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I have never encountered this problem or anything like it.
Bruce
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 10:31:54 -0500, "Gary G Schindler"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> do the scripts fix a problem with goldwave crashing when using JFW 9?
> when trying
> to edit start and finish markers, jaws goes nuts and locks up. i
Hi
and just to clarify once more. The Creative Media Lite software is
not needed to transfer files to the Zen Stone. Sure, you can use it,
but the regular copy and paste way, for me at least, works a whole
lot faster and easier. In fact that's why I got the Zen Stone,
because it doesn't req
Bruce, that does work well.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: Goldwave Audio Editor
>I agree with you that Gold Wave's native normalization leaves something
> to be desired (or
On 3/4/08, Gary G Schindler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was able to listen to the Phillies and Pirates successfully yesterday.
Gary, did you try this on your Braille Sense? I'm curious to see
whether this will work on a Braille Sense, BrailleNote, PAC Mate, or
(alternatively) an Icon. I haven
Get a grip. I just meant that it deppended on whether you were
listening to .mp3 files or Audible.
On Mar 3, 2008, at 5:31 PM, albert griffith wrote:
> I have the latest firmware and this has nothing to do with its
> ability to
> forward within files since it's not connected to the computer w
You can fast forward and rewind in a file with the Zenstone. While
useful the feature doesn't seem to be completely reliable for a blind
person. Often when activating either of these features I manage only to
skip forward and back one file. The same sort of thing happens when turning
it on
In 2005 the city of New York lost in court and had to release the 911
tapes. There are 23 CD's hear and each tape is around 45 mins. Theare are
available in either 64< Mp3's or 128K ogg files. I downloaded all of them
in ogg and it works out to 818 megs. It's chilling footage but here's the
link if
Garry, what about Sonar. how did you find that particular software to use?,
Billy
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 3:43 PM
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> frankly you couldn't get a program
how do you use this perticular feature when sampling noise print or is this
where sighted assistance is needed?
thanks
Hank
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 11:21 PM
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One thing I like to do when recording is have Gold Wave record from my
sound card, which has the higher quality mike, the line in, and so on,
and give me output through my USB headset. The otehr advantage to this
is that I can record what I want and still stay on Skype, since Skype
isn't trying to
I know I'm going to regret this, but what makes an editor a professional
one in your personal opinion?
Bruce
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 04:19:01 -0500, "Gary G Schindler"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> I wouldn't push goldwave as a professional audio editor, powerful yes,
> professional no. your example of
Have you tried finding your place in the file with a media player while Zen
Stone's hooked up to the computer, unhooking it and pressing the start
button? I'm wondering if this will start the file where you left off on the
computer.
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incorrect it does have forwarding and reversing. hold down on the right or
left buttons and you will seek forward and backwards through the current
playing file.
Rick
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I agree with yu on this one, leave the noise in the file if you have nothing
but
the goldwave filter. let's get the developer to work on his noise filter so we
don't have to use other third party plug-ins that do a superior job in
comparison.I want you Bruce to quit saying how well the damn thi
Okay, let me see if I can do a bit of a better job here. I start Gold
Wave recording. Then I switch into Winamp, start my file, and sing my
vocal.. Then I go in and trim the beginning and end off the vocal, since
it's just typing sounds. Then I load the music track into Gold Wave. I
copy the trimme
Hi
I wonder if somebody could tell me how to copy another disk
in nero 6.6? I insert my audio disk, it auto runs, I click
on copy disk with nero express, I then select the source
drive etc and press copy. Once that is done, how do I copy a
completely new disk without having to go through the auto
I reccomend foobar 2000. It has some good autotagging features and puts the
library in a tree view that can be expanded and has complete costumization
of keyboard shortcuts to perform functions on whole sections or single
tracks.
hope it helps
bb
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Yes, Audible's files are book marked by section so they'll jump but not so
with unmarked files.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 9:16 AM
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Subject: Re: zenstone question
Ge
You aren't missing anything. What you say is correct.
On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:55 AM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
> I apologize if I'm missing something, but the Zen Stone does have a
> fast
> forwarder feature. If you hold the right edge of the navigation circle
> down, and keep it pressed down, i
I can see that with clicks and pops but with a hum which tends to be so
invasive throughout the track you take a chance of reducing the quality of
the part you want to keep most.
**
Very funny Scotty ... now beam down my clothes !
robert Doc Wright
http://www.wright
Please help me with drrect link for the software as I could only get
the firmware updat. Thank you.
On 3/3/08, albert griffith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While use of its software isn't essential it does give you information you
> wouldn't otherwise have. The degree to which it's charged, a che
I agree with you that Gold Wave's native normalization leaves something
to be desired (or I need to learn more about it, one or the other). What
I prefer to do is to use the free GWAMP plugin that allows you to use
DSP effect plugins for Winamp. Then I use Audio Stocker.
Bruce
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 0
I imagine that the file has to be playing while you attempt fast
forward or rewind.
Jerry
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Now I'm glad you mentioned this as I'm about to receive a new pair of
Logitech Clear-Chat Pro headphones and I'll certainly be using those
with a sound editor or whatever, they're a USB 2.0 device and as far
as I know, they just function as a standard sound device or card does
when it comes
Neither.
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 3:22 PM
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> High Jim,
> I went to your server and got them both.
> Whitch one of these will work well with J
thats right. i use it for pro stuf all the time and i couldn't be happier
with it. for the price and if you take the time to really learn the guts of
it i don't think you could do better than gw.
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Hi
I think we might be getting our terms confused here.
The 1 GB model *does* have a fast forward/rewind feature.
You know that same little area on the right side of the circle that
you press to move to the next track? Well, simply press and hold
down on that button and the zen stone will fast
As I understand it, Protools is not accessible at this time.
On 04/03/2008, at 8:09 AM, Gary Wood wrote:
> Since you use a Mack, have you tried protools?
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> Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008
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
I apologize if I'm missing something, but the Zen Stone does have a fast
forwarder feature. If you hold the right edge of the navigation circle
down, and keep it pressed down, it'll fast forward through the current
file. It is true that it won't retain your place in a file if you jump
to anothe
Let me chime in here! Bruce is right on the money. Your not going to
eliminate unwanted noise completely without making some sort of sacrifice.
If, for anexample you want to eliminate the annoying noise of a fan, you
can, of course filter out that band of frequencies that make out the fan
noise
Ok, well please bare with me a minute while I try to explain and of
course, others may want to chip in here just to clarify what I'm saying.
What I'm about to describe is a basic principle of capturing a noise
print and this procedure pretty much applies to most Noise Reduction
plug-ins wheth
If you go to http://us.creative.com/getstarted/Zenstone/welcome.asp and
download the starter pack this will include Creative Media Lite. Sorry,
I can't get you a link more direct than that. I hope it helps.
Ketan Kothari wrote:
> Hello friends,
>
> I tried the website bu I only found the firmwar
Hi friends,
I am using Acer 5573 laptop with realtech soundcard preloaded. I experience
that my voice level (volume) falls down suddenly as I am talking and the
opposit person cannot hear me. This happens both with in-built mike and
headset. but the opposit person can hear my jaws loud and c
I'd have to agree. Goldwave is an excellent program for the price. People
are going to bash it and say you must use SF if your going to do
"professional" stuff. I don't agree. I've gotten pretty good with GW.
I'm no pro but I find it to be an excellent program and well worth the
price. Th
Dc 6 is a program sold by a company by the name of Tracertek. they sell all
kinds
of audio restoration products. the actual name of the program is Diamond Cut 6.
they have a newer version out now. they also have a new program out now which I
don't recall the name of, but for $59.00 US dollars y
As I understand it, Protools is not accessible at this time.
On 04/03/2008, at 8:09 AM, Gary Wood wrote:
> Since you use a Mack, have you tried protools?
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From Melton Victoria Australia
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I have multiple files on my Zen Stone and I can fast forward and rewind
through a particular file with no problems. If you accidentally hit the
center button while pressing down on the right or left side of the
navigation wheel then you might jump to the next or previous file. Also,
if you don'
Aren't the ITunes files AAC files? it seems to me that you would have some loss
converting to MP3 no matter what the bitrate is.
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Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 6:34 PM
Subject: Converting Itunes files
> Hi
> Us
I have heard some other person on this list have the same problem. It was a
young
lady. I remember her stating she had to go back to an earlier version of jaws,
so
I figure it is jaws related and not a goldwave problem.
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To: "PC Audio
hi guys,
when using an audio editing program such as Goldwave, Sound Forge, or Sonar
for recording vocals etc.
Is it better to use a stand alone mic with headphones or a good usb headset
with mic attached?,
Billy,
Dinky Doo
Billy
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I'm glad it will forward through files not previously sectioned for you but
not for me.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 9:22 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: zenstone question
You aren't
no that's not true. It works as I said here on my zen stone. either you
are doing something wrong or maybe you have an older firmware?
Rick
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:52 PM
Subject:
Thanks for this resource.
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Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:01 AM
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> what about audio, any audio equivalent?
> - Original Message -
> From: "djc" <[EMAIL PROTEC
Chris, I like wave pad, the noise reduction works quite well in wave pad. much
better than in Goldwave. I thought that it normalized files better also.
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Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 5:42 PM
Subje
Frankly I like wave pad. to me it does a better job of normalizing than
goldwave.
the only thing I would like is for the equalizer to be more acdessible in wave
pad. I dont recall any noise reduction in Audacity, so it must be an addition
to
it since I checked it out.
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the streamline of soundforge without the noise reduction costs the same as
goldwave. to me it is much easier to work with than goldwafe. by the way, I
had
to pay $55.00 for my goldwave license, and the streamline version of soundforge
is
roughly $5.00 more.
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From
When I hold the wheel down it goes to the next file. When I mentioned being
connected to the computer to use its software, I was speaking of those
features it provides none of which have anything to do with it when it's not
connected. I guess you could stretch and say updates might concern
themse
Bruce,
can you please explain how you achieved this?.
Do you go into Winamp, and play the backing track, and then go into goldwave
and put down the vocal in the new sound file function.
If they are playing separately, then how can you record the finished
project?.
Aren't they in different program
I wouldn't push goldwave as a professional audio editor, powerful yes,
professional no. your example of Amadeus Pro is an excellent example of what
can
be done at an affordable price.
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Sent: T
I no longer have the link. I didn't store it in my favorites as I usually
do. However, it's in the literature which came with the product.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 3:51 AM
To: PC Audio D
I was able to listen to the Phillies and Pirates successfully yesterday.
everything is back to normal now. the only thing worth mentioning is I lost my
feed when browsing to another site on the internet. I was looking at some
podcasts
and my window disappeared thus my audio was gone. I do wish
Thanks for that Gary!
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: Nero
> the price of Nero 8 is about $79.00 US the last time I checked. I doubt
> you can
> get the serial number a
Hi Bruce
I too would be interested as to how you put your voice over karaoke tracks
in GW.
Thanks.
Gordon McFarlane
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: sound editing?
>I use GW for
An amateur is someone who does not make a living doing something. I
believe it's a very safe assumption that most people on this list, though
they may be very good at audio editing, do not get paid professionally to
do it, hence my use of the word amateur.
I would do a tutorial, but I am not a
I've tried Sound Forge's editing, and I'm sure it's wonderful, but I
personally, and this is strictly personal preference, prefer Gold Wave's
method of editing.
Bruce
--
Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave
the right to become children of God.--John 1:12, NIV
Doc,that works sometimes, but I just don't like the noise reduction filter in
goldwave. you should be able to take a noise print and it should take care of
the
offending noise problem without having to finagle with low pass filters or
parametric equalizers.
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From: "
you might have to do some more investigating. I'm using jaws 9 and I'm not
having any problems with the markers. then again I'm also still using
goldwave v5.06. I found I didn't like many of the changes in the later
versions.
**
Very funny Scotty ... now beam down
I haven't found it to be very accessible with WE. This might not be a good
program to use for you. I am a Window-eyes user and have been for over ten
years, but I've got to hand it to JFW. Foobar, the first program I have seen
that works without scripts! Believe it or not!
If I could write set f
Hello Folks:
I found demos of two such animals.
You can download them from my server at:
ftp.compuconference.com/software
There not very Blind friendly.
For JAWS users, HotSpotClicker might provide good access.
Cheers.
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To:
E.Q. is the general term used for "equalizer".
**
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I'm using Sonar Producer 4 and for some reason all of the sudden if I
record, when I play it back it plays a half step higher than recorded. I've
checked any possible solution that makes sense to me but I can't seem to
remedy the problem. The nearest I can thnk of is I must have hit some sort
With air conditioner noises and such, it would seem (to me at least)
to capture a noise print and work on that rather than set up manual
filters.
On 04/03/2008, at 4:27 AM, Doc wrote:
> Have you tried using the low band pass for those air conditioner
> noises?
>
> **
Deppends on what you are doing with it and whether or not you have the
latest firmware.
On Mar 3, 2008, at 11:00 AM, albert griffith wrote:
> While the zen stone can be stopped resuming at the same place in a
> file, it
> won't hold if you switch to another file and come back to the
> origin
the procedure I outlined below was specifically intended for the use
of removing (pencilling) crackles and Pops but Amadeus Pro does have a
facility for removing tape hiss yes.
On 03/03/2008, at 7:34 PM, hank smith wrote:
> can you do this for removing tape hiss as well dane?
> will have to t
Rick, when I do that it moves to the next file. Possibly if I only put one
file on it that might work.
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On Behalf Of Rick Harmon
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 8:44 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: zenstone que
That's been my point all along, you get what you pay for. Yes ok,
Amadeus Pro at $40.00 has some really excellent noise reduction stuff
which is comparible to the competition but even supposing Amadeus Pro
didn't have these excellent noise removal tools? Well in my view, the
software would
Since you use a Mack, have you tried protools?
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From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: sound editing?
I love that sort of question as everyone is bound to have a different
opin
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