Dane,
Yes, Tim Cummings advised, but in case the original sender missed it, I will
repeat.
1. By whatever means, winding, playing, using jump commands Etc. get to the
place where you want the audio to be inserted.
2. Place start marker, which is left bracket, i.e key immediately to the
right of
Hasn't this question already been asked once and promptly addressed?
On 30/05/2016 6:07 AM, JOHN RIEHL wrote:
Hi. I have an audio file and I want to insert audio from another recording
at a specific location in my audio file. I've got the audio I want to insert
in one window and the recordin
Hi. I have an audio file and I want to insert audio from another recording
at a specific location in my audio file. I've got the audio I want to insert
in one window and the recording I want to insert the audio into in another.
I use the open and close brackets to select the specific audio, then
Sorry, from my original answer to you,where I wrote 'flanger 3', its 'chorus
3'.
Try that.
Geoff
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From: Michael Amaro
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 10:51 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Doubling Vocals using GoldWa
lkins"
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 1:39 PM
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Subject: Re: Doubling Vocals using GoldWave
Hello Michael, could you please be more specific? Do you want to do
double tracking, or do you want to do fake overdubbing?
On 02/11/2015 18:26,
fake overdubbing
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From: "Samuel Wilkins"
Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 1:39 PM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Subject: Re: Doubling Vocals using GoldWave
Hello Michael, could you please be more specific? Do you want to
Hello Michael, could you please be more specific? Do you want to do
double tracking, or do you want to do fake overdubbing?
On 02/11/2015 18:26, Michael Amaro wrote:
Hello Listers,
running jaws 13 windows 7 64 bit. How do I double vocals using GoldWave? So
that it sounds like 2
vegne af dennis
Sendt: 2. november 2015 20:10
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Emne: Re: Doubling Vocals using GoldWave
someone might know something that i don't but i don't think its possible.i
have also tried to find a way to do this and never have been able to.
On 11/2/2015 12:26 PM
been able to.
On 11/2/2015 12:26 PM, Michael Amaro wrote:
Hello Listers,
running jaws 13 windows 7 64 bit. How do I double vocals using
GoldWave? So that it sounds like 2 people are singing?
Thanks
Michael
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JFK
"What ki
someone might know something that i don't but i don't think its
possible.i have also tried to find a way to do this and never have been
able to.
On 11/2/2015 12:26 PM, Michael Amaro wrote:
Hello Listers,
running jaws 13 windows 7 64 bit. How do I double vocals using Gol
Hello Listers,
running jaws 13 windows 7 64 bit. How do I double vocals using GoldWave? So
that it sounds like 2 people are singing?
Thanks
Michael
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mikeam...@earthlink.net
Skype ID
mikeameli
JFK
"What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek?
it was people
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From: "Colin Howard"
Sent: Saturday, June 06, 2015 5:39 PM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Subject: Re: getting rid of unwanted backround noise using GoldWave
Greetings,
What kind of background noise is it
Greetings,
What kind of background noise is it? Hiss? Hum? static? People?
If hum or rumble such as is made by a cassette internal mike picking up the
machine's motor, in effect menu and filters, go to low/high pass, enter
(say) 70 in cut-off and ensure high pass is selected, leave rest to defau
Hello Listers,
How do I get rid of unwanted backround noise in a recording using GoldWave
5.70? Running windows 7 and jaws 13.
Thanks
Michael
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mikeam...@earthlink.net
Skype ID
mikeameli
JFK
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Amer
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tijerina
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 6:13 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: where do I find options for recording off of a USB device using
goldWave?
Hello friends, Randy here. I'm using GoldWave versio
Greetings,
I assume you are Windows7, or XP? I cannot help otherwise.
Your USB device will be known to your system as an external (probably
removable) disk drive.
To obtain a file from this device, do control with o, then tab round to the
appropriate selection and select the device, then tab ro
Hello friends, Randy here. I'm using GoldWave version...5...I
believe.I'd like to give a test drive recording from my record
machine.it's a USB unit.Where can I find this option?
re's something here of use!
Darran
- Original Message - From: "Paul Hunt"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 6:01 PM
Subject: Using Goldwave
Hello everyone. I'm new to sound editing and have Goldwave. Are there any
tutorials or scripts for oGoldwavee? I'm partic
ve help to be found over at
www.blind-geek-zone.net
although I haven't checked this before sending, sorry.
Hope there's something here of use!
Darran
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From: "Paul Hunt"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 6:01 PM
Subject: Using Goldwave
He
Hello everyone. I'm new to sound editing and have Goldwave. Are there any
tutorials or scripts for oGoldwavee? I'm particularly interested in learning
to do tight editing and mixing.
Thanks so much.
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Subject: RE: Determining Time of Clip using Goldwave
Tai: If you set a beginning marker at the beginning of your recording and
then set and end marker, pressing alt plus shift plus d is supposed to work.
I did this in a file just now and it told me the length of my sel
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Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 8:08 PM
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Subject: Determining Time of Clip using Goldwave
I am attempting to make ring tones with Goldwave and need to figure out h
I am attempting to make ring tones with Goldwave and need to figure out how
to determine the length of the sound clip I create. How is this done? I
cannot seem to get the Jaws scripts to work the way they are supposed to and
I think they might accomplish this. Any help is appreciated.
Tai
To unsu
If your computer recognizes it as a sound card or recording device.
- Original Message -
From: "Randy Tijerina"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
actually it
Sent from my nokia n82: Why not just hook it up and find out? P
-original message-
Subject: Re: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
From: Randy Tijerina
Date: 08/22/2009 10:03 PM
My stereo does have a usb connection.
so what I want to do is connect it to my computer and record
My stereo does have a usb connection.
so what I want to do is connect it to my computer and record using
goldwave. Can it be done?
Peter Alan Smith wrote:
I thought you said you had a usb connection from the turntable to your pc.
Shouldn't that suffice in lieu of amps?
P
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Subject: Re: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
does it have an line out other than the speakers?
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From: "Randy Tijerina"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 4:25 PM
Subject:
2009 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
My turntable indeed has speakers. it's a radio with turntable with
cassette as a matter of fact.
robert Doc Wright wrote:
If your turntable doesn't have its own amplifier then you will need
to get a receiver
does it have an line out other than the speakers?
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From: "Randy Tijerina"
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Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
My turntable indeed has speaker
- From: "Randy Tijerina"
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Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 8:42 AM
Subject: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
Friends, I'd like to record a record off my turntable using GoldWave.
can it be done?
I've tried to use Cdex
ect: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
Friends, I'd like to record a record off my turntable using GoldWave. can
it be done?
I've tried to use Cdex but the vlume is usually lower.
is there any way I can remedy this?
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Subject: Re: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
well how do I do that. I got a usb turntable myself. what do I have to click
on? or menus to click on?
Peter Alan Smith wrote:
> I use the imic to record from any external source right into GW via a
: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
Friends, I'd like to record a record off my turntable using GoldWave.
can it be done?
I've tried to use Cdex but the vlume is usually lower.
is there any way I can remedy this?
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Subject: can I record from my turntable using GoldWave?
Friends, I'd like to record a record off my turntable using GoldWave.
can
Friends, I'd like to record a record off my turntable using GoldWave.
can it be done?
I've tried to use Cdex but the vlume is usually lower.
is there any way I can remedy this?
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to get the most material onto a standard cd Using Goldwave
andpremier cd creator.
> Hi,
> I have never done the following proceedure before, and could use
> suggestions. I have been asked to copy quite a number of cassettes of
> greatly varying lengths to be preserved onto cds. These c
ds. These cassettes are old
>family cassettes of kids singing and talking etc. Because the amount of
>material on each cassette varies from 7 minutes, to at least 30 minutes, I
>want to copy them consecutively. I will be using Goldwave. These cds
>should be able to be played on any c
material on each cassette varies from 7 minutes, to at least 30 minutes, I
want to copy them consecutively. I will be using Goldwave. These cds
should be able to be played on any cd player, so not an mp3 formate for now.
So, if I change the byt rate, from 16 to 24, can I squeze more onto a
uot;
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 3:11 AM
> Subject: Re: using goldwave to convert audible files
>
>
>> Some people still can do it, but no one knows why. The sure way to
>> do
>> it is with Soundtaxi. Use Soundtaxi to convert the files to .wav
>> f
is as a usable
> burner
> anyways as they advertise it for use with Windows Media.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 4:11 AM
> Subject: R
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Subject: Re: using goldwave to convert audible files
> Some people still can do it, but no one knows why. The sure way to do
> it is with Soundtaxi. Use Soundtaxi to convert the files t
I didn't know soundtaxi had that capability. How much does it cost and
where do I find it?
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From: "Tim Grady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 3:11 AM
Subject: Re: using goldwave to
Some people still can do it, but no one knows why. The sure way to do
it is with Soundtaxi. Use Soundtaxi to convert the files to .wav
format and then use Goldwave to do anything else.
On Feb 19, 2008, at 11:22 PM, Scott Blanks wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> Is it still possible to use Goldwave
Hey everyone,
Is it still possible to use Goldwave to convert Audible books into other
formats? I'm reading conflicting information about how to do it, if the
process is even still available. If this option is not feasible, is there
any other method for converting the .aa files?
Scott
Audi
to choose your record source press f11 and ctrl+tab to volume
to start a recrd session
ctrl+n for new recording make your selections and press
recording hot keys
ctrl+9 to start recording
ctrl+8 to stop
ctrl+7 to pause
play hot keys
f4 to play
f5 rewind
f6 fastforward
f7 pause
f8 stop
Robert
Thanks!
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From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: Using Goldwave with JAWS
You use ctrl-f9 to launch the recording; keystrokes are all summarized in
hel
You use ctrl-f9 to launch the recording; keystrokes are all summarized in
help. To set line-in as your source, you use the system volume control,
which you can access through Goldwaves control properties dialot or the
volume control on your system.
Dean
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Hello.
It has been almost three years since I last had occasion to use my shareware
version of Goldwave 4.26, and I have forgotten the keystroke shortcut to
start recording a sound, once I have created and configured a sound file.
Also, how do I set "line-in" as the default input source?
Thank
04 10:19 AM
Subject: splitting a large wave file into smaller files using GoldWave
Hi Sunsparkle, Larry and anyone who is interested in this topic.
To split a single file which contains multiple tracks into individual
files
using Goldwave.
1. Open the file you wish to split and if necessary, sa
Hi Sunsparkle, Larry and anyone who is interested in this topic.
To split a single file which contains multiple tracks into individual files
using Goldwave.
1. Open the file you wish to split and if necessary, save it immediately as
a WAV file.
2. Press F4 to start listening to the file.
3
k again.
Rob
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Sent: 26 May 2004 02:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Lockup using Goldwave batch
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This is a strange one and I'm curious as to whether anyone has heard of
this.
I use GW 5.06, XP-Pro, and a GeForce4 video card. Why I include a video
card in this sounds strange but I think it may have something to do with
my problem.
I have 21 w
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