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> Tyler! For most people most of the time Goldwave does everything they
> need. Most of the things that Sound Forge
spending that much.
> Not
> after I spend $50, at the most, for gold wave, and why I'm buying gold
> wave.
> Tyler
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> What are you writing at first 22,050hz at 16Bit or smaller? in
> stereo, you could only go about 6 hours and 40 minutes at that rate
> before you'd fill a fat 32 d
Thanks, the problem is that this computer had it on it when I got it,
oh well. I'll probably call them and see what they say about it.
At 10:07 AM 1/7/2006, you wrote:
> Curtis! I can't sell you Noise Reduction 2.0 for $75 and neither will
>Sony. But the good news is that you can probab
Curtis! I can't sell you Noise Reduction 2.0 for $75 and neither will
Sony. But the good news is that you can probably use your old Noise
Reduction 2.0. Go to www.sony.com/mediasoftware and click on "My Account".
Sign up there and see what software Sony has registered to you. If Noise
Redu
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> Well then, I'll sti
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>A few years ago, Gold Wave was very much a toy as far as sound editors
> went. That has
io discussion list. '"
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No, I'm encoding initially at 44,100 double speed tape then sampling
down to
22.500 or whatever it is. I've never had a problem with disks being
filled,
probably
Tyler! For most people most of the time Goldwave does everything they
need. Most of the things that Sound Forge can do that Goldwave can't are
not even understood by most people, me included. Not so long ago Sound
Forge cost three times what it does now. Liken it to a cell phone. I have
a
Jerry,
What is there about version 8 and CD Architect that should make one upgrade
from version 6?
Regards,
Mac Norins
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some kind of lovely little keepsake thingy. So
>far, I haven't read a book good enough to warrant keeping it around forever
>and ever.
>
>Nolan
>
>
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Even as an update to SF 5.0? My wife payed $149 for that for me for
Christmas, so both for $225? I mean can I pay $75 more now for the
2.0A version of the NR? I have mine on an old computer,
"preinstalled" so probably have to buy a new install for it. Thanks!
Curtis Delzer
At 04:54 AM 1/6
day, January 05, 2006 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions
> Sony's Noise Reduction is in fact called "Noise Reduction 2.0" and
> would have come on a separate CD. Noise Reduction by itself from the Sony
> web site is $279.99 but you can purc
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Noise Reduction 2.0 does come with Sound forge 8.0 currently as well as
CD Architect 5.2 for $225.
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Noise Reduction 2.0 does come with Sound forge 8.0 currently as well as
CD Architect 5.2 for $225.
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ven't read a book good enough to warrant keeping it around forever
and ever.
Nolan
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nd why I'm buying gold wave.
> Tyler
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uying gold wave.
Tyler
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>I believe in Gold Wave. It's gotten a
them and render them as a
>> single MP3. I don't even keep the stuff about "continuing on page
>> such-and-such" at the beginning of every side.
>>
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eally gave that site a look, but it really looks
nice. Who knows, I might buy something.
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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 1:56 PM
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ereo sound; I need to hunt up my old cassette deck
> >stored in a box in the garage, and I'll do that this weekend.
> >I wonder if we could communicate via e-mail off list so I can get a
>somewhat
> >better handle on how to even begin to use that plug-in. I can't even g
even keep the stuff about "continuing on page
such-and-such" at the beginning of every side.
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Or you can get Gold Wave for considerably less, and you would be very
surprised, I think, at what a long way their sound processing has come.
Bruce
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Now I'm beginning to wonder whether I even have the plug-in at all. I
assumed it actually came with version 8. That's probably not accurate. I
have something called "audio re
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>
> >I personally feel Noise Gate is evil and should be banned from polite
&g
No, in that case you don't have the NR plug-in, unfortunately, and it
is expensive, again unfortunately, doesn't come with version 8. I,
honestly don't know what that audio restoration does in SF, haven't
used it at all. I got spoiled by that NR plug-in.
Curtis Delzer
At 05:43 PM 1/4/2006, y
, Curtis, thanks for replying. I know it took time out of your life,
>and silly and goofy as it sounds, any time I get a reply from anyone, it's
>kind of a significant thing, especially when I stop and recognize how busy I
>get and how easy it is to just say "poor slob; hope so
Hi Bruce. Okay, why is that?
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>I personally feel Noise Gate is e
ds, any time I get a reply from anyone, it's
> kind of a significant thing, especially when I stop and recognize how busy
> I
> get and how easy it is to just say "poor slob; hope someone somewhere can
> figure that out for him," and hit the delete key. So when I s
Now I'm beginning to wonder whether I even have the plug-in at all. I
assumed it actually came with version 8. That's probably not accurate. I
have something called "audio restoration," but I suspect that isn't the same
thing. Sorry to ask such incredibly elementary questions. Is it really
cal
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Sorry, but the HANDI-CASSETTE has a lot of cross talk by default,
and nothing
I personally feel Noise Gate is evil and should be banned from polite
society, but that's just me.
Bruce
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Nolan, I have had good results in removing crosstalk by using the
Noise Gate function in the SF8 menu. That's Noise Gate rather than
Noise Reduction. You need to tinker with the decibel setting -
somewhere between -30 and -35 worked best for me without cutting off
the speech at the end of phr
Hi Nolan,
when using the noise reduction plug in you are supposed to record some of
the material with know speech (the tape hiss) so the program will know what
you want to filter out. I find it works well. I don't know how to minimize
the cross talk. Maybe someone can tell us.
Regards,
Judy
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Sorry, but the HANDI-CASSETTE has a lot of cross talk by default,
and nothing in sound forge can correct this. A better way is to use a
regular stereo cassette dec and record tracks 1 and 4, then turn the
cassette over and then record sides 2 and 3. This will make a file
about an hour and a ha
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