Hi, this is Steve. Has anyone used the feature with CDEX to normalize the
volume of tracks? Coming from an analogue background, I shied away from this
option when I installed CDEX a couple of years ago. I had even forgot this
option even existed. I was going through the CDEX menus a few minutes
Take a look at the "to" field. I think you will see it was addressed to the
pc-audio list. If you don't want it, delete it. Trust me, it takes less
time to hit the delete key than writing a reply. I could take my own advice
on this, but I thought I'd point out something that may not be obvious
So, you know more about E mail than I do! This thing sounds off topic for
the PC Audio list, anyway, doesn't it?
-Mac-
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From: "Wil James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '"
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 7:27 AM
Subject: RE: YouSendIt Delivery
Hi.
If you're wanting to set a bunch of MP3 files to the same target volume, I'd
recommend MP3GAIN over normalising in CDEX. If you're wanting to set the
volumes of other format files I'd recommend Goldwave.
I've never found the normalisation feature in CDEX that useful as you still
end up with
Hi,
Better late than never, I am interested in listening to some games on
mlb.com, but can't figure out any of the details. How much does it cost and
what do I need to do to get started.
Can't make sense out of all the links.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Betsy
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Hi Betsy
Mlb game day audio is sorted by starting times, The default is today's
games but you can go back as far as 2004.
It will give a abbreviation of the teams names and call letters of radio
stations one feed for visitors and one feed for home and maybe a national
feed if available.
Jus
Yep, clearly this was sent to the pc-audio list and not you personally mac.
Really man, nothing to get all mad about, dude.
It's ok. just hit your delete key a couple times. I'm quite sure David
meant absolutely no harm.
At 01:56 PM 9/23/2005, you wrote:
> So, you know more about E mail than I
Hello There,
Due to popular demand there is a file called "Goalball - NZ-Origin - North
Island V South Island.mp3" (80034 KB) from David Truong
[EMAIL PROTECTED] waiting for download. David Truong says:
For those who weren't able to download the recording of the Men's goalball
origin game North I
I was not getting mad at all; just puzzled that these things come over, as
if they are meant for me alone, from their wording; does that make sense?
Come on, you're being more sensitive than I was! I was just curious! God,
I am really getting confused by this Etiquette thing, which falls somew
When it was first released, I purchased Sound Forge 6 with noise reduction
and Jim Snowbarger's scripts. I have since decided that Sound Forge was
probably a lot more program than I really needed. I also purchased Studio
Recorder which I really like for certain projects that I have worked on over
t
Hi all,
Well this has once been covered, but I have forgotten how to normalize a
bunch of mp3 files when burning them with Nero Burning rom v. 6.6.
I hope there is an easy way?
Best regards
Brian
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Jamie, I can't give you a complete answer, because by the time I heard
about sound forge, it was way out of my price range, and unless the lottery
god smiles on us, it probably always will be. I do, however, use gold wave
all the time, and it works extremely well with jaws, thanks to Jim
Grims
Depends on how you intend to use your program and what you expect out of it.
Having listened to lots of other people's oldtime radio programs, I can say
that what strikes me most is the lack of attention to issues of clipping and
sound quality of over compression. I've heard countless shows co
Hi Jamie,
Sounds like you have pretty much made your decision.
You felt SoundForge was a resource hog, and probably more program than you
need.
And Studio Recorder is not the only sound editor one will ever need,
so, it sounds like you're are left with GoldWave.
The price is right,and it is probab
Yeah, that braille sense demo on gwmicro.com is an example of something
that's quite clipped. Even with the volume turned down in volume control,
you still hear that crackly distorted sound of having the mic turned too
high. Good demo at too high a level.
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From: "Ga
I played with the beta of studio recorder. I find it gets a sort of weird
sound when you time compress slower songs to make them a faster tempo. I
wonder how those guys on the daily source code do mash-ups? How they get the
words out of a song and mix it in a new one? A good example is the sharp
Yeah, Golddwave certainly isn't a bad program. I've never actually learned
how to edit with it, but what i do is record with Goldwave and edit
everything in sound forge. It just works best for me to have both on my system.
At 08:00 PM 9/23/2005, you wrote:
>Hi Jamie,
>Sounds like you have pret
Hi Jamey. I first bought Soundforge when there was a deal on it for $99,
and the usual price at that time was $500, or thereabouts. I think I like
using it with Noisereduction, but there are a lot of things with it that I
don't use!
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From: "Jamie Pauls" <[EMAIL PRO
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