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> --- On Sat 11/12, Bruce Toews < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 20:48:05 -0600 (CST)
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> Subject: Re: Round up of Accessible audio editors/reco
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Can you tell me what you're able to do with Total Recorder in mroe detail?
Perhaps I can tell you how to do the same in Gold
wave.Bruce-- Bruce
Can you tell me what you're able to do with Total Recorder in mroe detail?
Perhaps I can tell you how to do the same in Gold wave.
Bruce
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I use total recorder for my editing because it is the only package that will
let me scan quickly through a file and mark out sections. But you can't beat
the effects in both sound forge nor gold wave so I use gold wave as my
efects editor.
I all ways explain it to friends this way total recorder is
Aha!
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When it was Toews on the Wave, I was on Teh Wave, Jonath
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Then it should be Taves on the Waves, not Wave, shouldn't it?
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ler named Loren, a line backer, number 51 pronounced the
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A Pittsburgh Steeler named Loren, a line backer, number 51 pronounced the
name Taves.
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 19:43:14 -0600 (CST), you wrote:
>Try Toews. I defy anyone who's never heard of the name to pronounce it
>correctly.
Well I know it doesn't sound like or rhyme with "toes" because I've
heard you and Jonathan say it on the Wave.
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Several days ago there was a discussion of Accessible audio
editors/recorders. A number of respondents listed various products. I was
surprised to note that Total Recorder wasn't included. It got me thinking
that I'm rather clueless as regards sound editing and that products like
Gold Wave and suc
Jaws of course says it
"Toes"
How do you say it?
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Try To
Try Toews. I defy anyone who's never heard of the name to pronounce it
correctly.
Bruce
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If you had a last name like Snowbarger, what would you call yourself?
I went through life as Matt or Mad-Man because nobody could say or
spell Matzura.
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The Sound Forge scripts for JAWS can be pretty much discarded.
Snowman's got it down to a science.
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> Hi there, well the subject sums it up. What do people find to be the best
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Why, is he selling coke or something? Just kidding, Snowman!
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Mac! The Snowman is at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You know, I hope the cops don't monitor this list, Snowman!
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Arthur! Sound Forge works pretty well with either Window Eyes or JAWS
out of the box but if you want access to more features you can always get
current Snowman scripts for $35. I don't know what the JAWS help
Arthur! Sound Forge works pretty well with either Window Eyes or JAWS
out of the box but if you want access to more features you can always get
current Snowman scripts for $35. I don't know what the JAWS help is talking
about but the Snowman keeps his Scripps current with new releases of bot
Hi guys,
I use a program called Fast Edit and it works good with window-eyes.
The company is based out of minnetonka minosota.
Denny
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Hi Arthur. I use Soundforge 7.0, and also have 8.0. I think that it works
well with me, using Jaws!
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Gold wave works wonderfully with both window eyes and jaws all versions of
the programsaand screen readers.
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Gold wave works wonderfully with both window eyes and jaws all versions of
the programsaand screen readers.
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Arthur, have you tried MP3DirectCut created by Michael Lang of Germany?
There's an audio demo with instructions.
Harry Bassler
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Hi there, well the subject sums it up. What do people find to be the best audio
editing/recording sostware to use? In particular, programs that work well with
either window-eyes/jaws?
I know that sound forge is popular for music, and there's also studio recorder
for spoken word content.
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