Please don't turn this in to an argument. I was just explaining to Tim that
I am well aware of many other multi track recorders. That was my only point.
I have never claimed to know anymore than anybody else.
bb
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From: "Dane trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List
Hello Brett and list: Forgive me for really showing my ignorance here..but
I've never created a playlist in Winamp! Does this matter? Can I do what I
want to do by just going to the folder where I may have a group of files I
want to auto-tag? Again..forgive me for showing my ignorance!
Tom K
Again, no one ever said it was or it ever would be however Multiquence
and other software titles I'm sure do show some promise if we all work
together and give the authors feedback on those tweaks that need to be
made, doing this is a far more sensible path to follow it seems rather
than te
It can be done. I believe the easiest way is to put the files in to a new
playlist, highlight all songs in the playlist, and I believe you can then do
a right click and there should be a send-to submenu then under that will be
autotagger.
The method i use is this. When in winamp, bring up the pl
Just to be clear i mean another multi track recorder. I started using this
stuff 15 years ago. And I'm well aware of multitrack software. Audassity is
not totally accessible by the way.
thanks
bb
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From: "Timothy"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, Nov
From: "Victoria Vaughan" <
Thanks Mario, When the voice is singing during each verse, there is a
string base being played. Do you think that either Goldwave or Total
Recorder could help this? If so, How would you suggest I handle it?
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I think you should tweek the equalizer to enhance th
So what have you tried so far? I don't use Golden Ear myself, but I use
Winamp to manage my podcasts and portable media players. I suspect they
would both work in similar ways.
For example, If I want to subscribe to Digital Planet, I'd go to
http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/digitalp/. I found
Thanks Mario, I'll try that. Thanks again for your help! Vicky
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From: "Mario Percinic"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2009 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: Another type of unequal sound
Well i'm nost using total recorder, but in goldwave you coul
Dear friends,
I am using golden ear and wish to subscribe to a podcast feed from BBC. It
will support RSS but how do I subscribe? I do not wish to subscribe to a feed
in Internet explorer 7. Please do help. Thank you.
Ketan Kothari
Phone: [r] 24223281,
Cell: 9987550614
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I don't think anyone has claimed its the first or only accessible
multi track recorder/mixer but its added to the list, its the first I
know of which handles both audio and video and its dirt cheap!
On 08/11/2009, at 11:57 AM, Timothy wrote:
It's not the first accessible multi-track recorde
Hello PC Audio list: Am posting this question again..in case some of you
didn't see it: I'm wondering if there's any way to auto-tag more than one file,
using Winamp (I know you can auto-tag one file by using alt-3)..you actually
can tag files manually..or hit the "auto-tag button)..but suppose
Hello,
I am reposting this again, because I don't think the list got the first one.
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Hello,
I am doing a follow up to the last posting.
I made a mistake in one of the URL's that I posted.
The correct URL is:
www.sonystyle.com
You should be able to find the Sound Forage audio editing software the
Hello,
I am doing a follow up to the last posting.
I made a mistake in one of the URL's that I posted.
The correct URL is:
www.sonystyle.com
You should be able to find the Sound Forage audio editing software there.
My best regards!
John.
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It's not the first accessible multi-track recorder. I believe Adobe Audition
had JAWS scripts to make it work. Audacity is a free and opensource
multi-track recorder as well. I believe there are not any scripts available
for said program, but you can use it fine without any scripts whatsoever.
Hi Jim,
That is a SONY product.
For starters, you may want to go to:
www.sonystile.com
There is also Gold Wave. That URL is:
www.goldwave.com
There is also an audio editor that is geared towards the spoken words.
It is made for blind people I believe by blind people.
This peace of software is call
Hello PC-Audio:
I am using XP Pro and Window-Eyes version 6.1 and would like to know
where to find the web site for Sound Forge and which version of Sound
Forge is accessable to Window-Eyes version 6.1 and upgrade version of
Window-Eyes.
I use to have a version of Sound Forge and i c
Well i'm nost using total recorder, but in goldwave you could try using
compressor, found in the effect menu, and from there choose the option,
boost quiet parts and see what happeneds.
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From: "Victoria Vaughan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, Novemb
I believe so yes, just to confirm that you may like to go to http://www.goldwave.com
and look through the FAQ in the support section.
On 08/11/2009, at 4:13 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
Hi Folks:
Can GoldWave run as a 64 Bit app?
Thanks all over the place.
" He is no fool who gives what he ca
Thanks Mario, When the voice is singing during each verse, there is a string
base being played. Do you think that either Goldwave or Total Recorder
could help this? If so, How would you suggest I handle it?
Many thanks again! Vicky
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From: "Mario Percinic"
To: "P
Hi Dane. Well let's eliminate the easiest possible solution here. If the
file is playing, but you can't hear it, might your WMP volume be turned
down. Try f9 to raise it and see if that does the trick.
Larry
- Original Message -
From: "Dane trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Hi Folks:
Can GoldWave run as a 64 Bit app?
Thanks all over the place.
" He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose. "
Jim Elliot,
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Hello.
From the things you explained, it sounds to me that the cd isn't properly
mixed, and there for, that is the reason why you can't hear all parts of the
song how it is suppose to sound. To clarify that, try listening the same cd
on differend sound systems and see if you get the same result
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