Hey guys,
Anyone know if there is a good email list for people who are blind that use
audacity or is this the best one?
Would be great to get with an experienced user on skype, and go to town and
start playing.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Jed
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you are right, any experience with audacity?
I just downloaded, have no clue how to run it, but looking for input.
Thanks,
Jed
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 10:39
These might help you do that. Here's a link to a website where there is an
audio tutorial on Audacity.
http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm
Once you go there just click on the link that says "Audacity Presentation.mp3."
Also, here is a link to an article that discusses using Audacity with J
Well correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think Sound Forge is a multi track
editor and - if the latest version I'm looking at is anything to go by - I
don't think its nearly as accessible as it once was?
On 13/11/2009, at 7:35 AM, Jed Barton wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Other than sound forge, any
Has anyone used the creative labs hs 1200 gaming series wireless usb headset? I
had someone sighted try and help me pair them and did what the book said and it
does not go back more than 1 foot wirelessly. Has anyone successfully paired
these or anything similar? I tried to get help from creativ
Hey there, wow, nice.
Do you have any ways to edit, highlight audio, mix stuff down, and all of
that?
Thanks,
Jed
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On Behalf Of Janelle Vacanti
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 9:37 PM
To: PC Au
Audacity can do more than two tracks.
When you press R to start recording, then press the spacebar to stop recording,
then press R again to start recording again, a second track will be created
once you press R the second time.
Same thing applies for the third and fourth tracks and so on.
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Hi!
In previous versions of the Sound Forge Application I used - that's now known
as Sound Forge Pro - the regions facility was extremely useful, you could for
instance make regions of different portions in your project and treat those as
a playlist - only your regions would play when you hit t
Hey guys,
Any of you used audacity for any major audio projects?
Trying to learn it, any keyboard shortcuts, or ideas on how to do the basic
editing, highlighting, and all of that?
Thanks,
Jed
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tell me about this editer?
Is there some sort of explaination on how to use it?
are there any scripts for windoweyes?
can you do more than 2 tracks?
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I just got a mac mini and really want to get this and learn to use it.
Sounds like a super program.
Rick
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From: "Dane trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 9:46 PM
Subject: Re: Further comments on Sound Forge Audio Studio and
Audacity is accessible and it's free.
You can download Audacity from:
http://www.audacity.sourceforge.net/
Jed Barton wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Other than sound forge, any true multi track editers out there that are
> speech friendly?
> The issue with sound forge, only 2 tracks
>
>
> Tha
Hey guys,
Other than sound forge, any true multi track editers out there that are
speech friendly?
The issue with sound forge, only 2 tracks
Thanks,
Jed
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High Rick and all,
I have done this without any problems using Wave Pad.
This is a free peace of software, you may wish to give that a try.
My best regards!
John.
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From: "RicksPlace"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 1:12 PM
Subject:
Thanks all, Dane I think you are spot on. I have the same RealTalk and SB
setup and my SB is the thingy being used. What I want to do is to be able to
just record what I hear through the speakers and save it as a mp3 so I can
play with it in GoldWave. I have heard of FreeCorder, mp3mymp3 and
To
I have something on my system called Keyboard Sound Mapper, but you will
have to use a search engine to find it; has quite a few good sound effects,
at the strike of a key!
Regards,
Mac Norins
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From: "Brett Boyer"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, Nov
Hi Walter, Would you send the uTube to MP3 converter to me as well? My
email is:
vrvaug...@mailzone.com
Many thanks! Vicky
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From: "Walter Ramage"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 11:36 AM
Subject: RE: GoldWave Recording From Interne
Okay, the "What you hear" option is something that may or may not appear in the
volume control properties under "Recording Controls" depending on the sound
card or sound device installed. For example on my own system, "What you hear"
is available on the internal Realtek sound device built-in to
Hi there. it might be a lot simpler if you just downloaded the You Tube
file as an mp3 file. If you wish, i will send you the converter, it allows
you to convert and download You Tube video as MP3 files. I have never used
it but know a lot of folk who do and love it. Walter.
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I know what you mean. When editing audio in Windows, which is
happening less now that I'm using Amadeus more and more, I find that I
prefer System Access. On my system, it's very stable and works with
any windows audio apps that I have onboard. No SMA required.
Larry
On 2009-11-11, at 9:5
go in to the volume tab. check the box that applys to what you want to use.
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From: "RicksPlace"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 10:20 AM
Subject: GoldWave Recording From Internet
Hi: I want to record from the internet some YouTube
Hi: I want to record from the internet some YouTube Guitar lessons so I can
practice at a slower rate. I saw the following in some article:
"to record the mixed
sound going to the speakers by selecting
"Stereo Mix" or "What-U-Hear"
doesn't include the mic signal..."
Where is this option? I have lo
Hey. I run a local morning show and I thought I would investigate one of these
programs that will map sound effects to keystrokes. Might come in handy for the
show. Anyway reccomendations? Something that is small and cheap and not a
resource hog.
thanks
bb
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Not So!
I have made a copy of an audio CD from that CDRW.
I had to do that at the time because, I had a pare of older CD players that
wouldn't play CD's that were burned on computers.
So for me, this was the way to go.
John.
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From: "robert Doc Wright"
To: "PC Audi
it works fine with winjow-eyes 7.0. If you upgrade to window-eyes 7.11 that's
where you'll have the
problem. You can download the trial version of goldwave to test it out. On Wed,
11 Nov 2009
18:45:25 -0500, RicksPlace wrote:
>Just great! I run Windoweyes 7.0 and was going to download the mos
Hi Dane et al: Well I installed the Goldwave 5.5. It was about as easy as it
gets. I am reading the manual. I have not installed any scripts nor set files
for my Windoweyes V7.0 to see what GW looks like out of the box. My first task
will be to attempt to record a YouTube audio for analysis. I p
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