Hi Jonathan! That's exactly the reason I decided to go with Soundforge!
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> Hi all, some interesting points in thi
Any ideas, I cannot move the finish marker in either direction. I can
though, move the start marker without a problem.
Is there a setting that I should be awhere of?
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I think you can get good broadcast quality from goldwave, but the program is
awkward to work with when you are in a hurry.
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i get exilent braudcast quality with goldwave and find it to be just fine
for working quickly. for example in an hours time i have done 30 imagers
with sound efects and a few open and closers for football and baseball
braudcasts for the espn radio station that i work for. there is a totorial
at
Well that is certainly refreshing news to hear.
The thing is that blind audio editors take their craft seriously, and will
take the time to listen to the inprofections in an audio bite and will take
the necessary measures to make the right corrections. This particular field
is a natural for us,
I have only used Dallett, and that was simply a matter of blocking your edit
and hitting the delete key, and that portion of the sound bite was gone.
With Dallett you are given the option to reinsert the portion of the clip
that was deleted.
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Hi Folks:
Well! This has indeed been an interesting thread. Perhaps it would be a
good idea if someone, who is well versed in sound editing, could give a
side-bi-side comparison, emphasizing the strengths similarities, and
weaknesses of both editors. This is especially important for those who
I have to agree with Bruce here. If you're comfortable with it, then it's
the best software for you. I own both GoldWave and DC6, both of which work
well with screen readers. I use both professionally and together,they work
fine for what I need at a lower cost than Sound Forge. . Sound Forge is
whare can i get dc6. i would like to take a look at it.
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 9:49 AM
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>I have to agree with Bruce here. If you're comfortable with it, th
If I recall, DC6 wasn't good enough for editing at all, and if I am going to
spend $200.00 for an editor, I'll buy Soundforge thank you. I think goldwave
has in some respects better noise reduction than DC6. all the programs have
good and bad points respectively.
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Hi Dennis. You can read about DC6 and access its demo from here.
http://www.diamondcut.com/Catalog/DC6.htm
Larry
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> whare c
If DC6 didn't work for you, then by all means don't use it. The same
applies to any software I believe.
Cheers,
Larry
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that would be my response as well
At 05:34 PM 5/25/2006, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Boy are they full of it.
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>Rick
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GREAT. THANKS.
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> Hi Dennis. You can read about DC6 and access its demo from here.
> http://www.diamondcut.com/Catalog/DC6.h
What about placing shortcuts to the wav files on your desktop and assigning
a shortcut key stroke to kick off the file?
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mono / stereo recording is not an option on the Iriver.
the Iriver always record in stereo I think at 44100 KHZ Wav file.
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>I am using the May 22 daily build for Rockbox on my iRiver 120. I no
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>hear some
Hi Arnaud,
Are you saying that this is an I River limitation or Rockbox?
Jean
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> mono / stereo r
That sounds like an interesting tutorial. Where can you get it?
HF
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:33 AM
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>i get exilent braudcast quality with goldwave and find
for the people. in the galaxy of stars. a guy who calls himself startbutton
did it. its in 10 parts.
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:24 PM
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> That sounds like an inte
That is a great tutorial. I learned a lot from it.
I have a 3 part soon to be 4 partgoldwave tutorial at:
www.blindcooltech.com
Rick
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i'm gonna check it out. do you cover anything that startbutton missed on
his? also i use a multy track recorder called ntrack studio and i use the
pluggins from it in goldwave and they work great.the efects are better.
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Hello
I'm not sure of the difference between end markers and finish markers, but
holding down left shift and left control while pressing the left or right
cursor keys will move the marker accordingly. Also, the right bracket key will
place the marker at the current position in the file.
Ron
Hi not really except I go over the scripts a bit on part 2. The rest goes
over the basics.
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cool. i'll check it out.
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 1:46 PM
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> Hi not really except I go over the scripts a bit on part 2. The rest goes
> over the basics.
Hi all, just in case this thread has created any false impression for
anyone, Sound Forge is not dependent on screen reader configuration. Just as
there are benefits in running the scripts for Goldwave, there are also
benefits in running the scripts or set files for Sound Forge. However I
personall
Start buttons is better than mine, but I hang out on BCT and people are
always wanting goldwave tutorials. And after listening to start buttons I
felt inspired to try doing one of my own.
Hope you like it.
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You mean, you might "update" the famous Soundforge tutorials, with a Gold
wave comparison? How many years ago was that done (Soundforge, I mean)?
-Mac-
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:14 PM
Hi mac, Forging Ahead, the Sound Forge tutorial was completed in 2000,
although the basic concepts are the same so it's still relevant. It wouldn't
be an update of that tutorial so much as an evaluation of performance,
functionality, efficiency, consistency with Windows standards and ease of
use. I
Yeah,
I have those tapes; they are golden to me, no pun intended! I will look
forward to your evaluations!
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Hi m
This doesn't sound like they were maybe being totally fair with you!
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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 6:31 PM
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> hi list,
> I'm interested in going into radio broadc
Brandon,
That's bunch of crap.
I'm totally blind and have been in the industry for 15 years.
They have a lot of growing up to do
Hit me back, and we can talk about it.
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By going to for-the-people.com!
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> That sounds like an interesting tutorial. Where can you get it?
>
> HF
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Hi Ron
They don't move at all for me. They stay in the same place. I could move the
start markerwithout a problem, but not the end marker.
HF
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 2:40 PM
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Hi all,
My finger is feeling a bit better now!
I wonder if someone can help wit bibbose don't know if I have spelled it
correct or not.
I amtrying to see if the program will split a big mp3 file up rather than
just make a huge file their is 4 choices but I don't quite know what I'm
doing.
If
Hi,
use control + left shift keys with the left and right cursor keys to move
the finish marker.
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I do, but they don't move.
HF
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> Hi,
>
> use control + left shift keys with the left and right cursor keys to m
Jonathan:
I'm sure that many of us would appreciate if you would do a comparison
between both editors. You're certainly guifted in that way.
Cheers.
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Su
Well are you in a open file? There isn't any reason it wouldn't work
really.
Rick
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Would someone please go to my Media web page:
http://members.cox.net/dsleslie2/media.shtml,
find the link for Cape Talk 567 (the link for the Windows Media stream, not
the home page), and test it, for me? Whenever I enter the associated URL
directly into either WMP or Realplayer, it works fine. B
Hi Bob,
What screen were you using with that automation system? Was the system
fully accessible?
Dave Marthouse
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: broadcasting
Jonathan: Don't you find it easier to engage scrubbing when editing,
especialy, on tight deadlines? I find that without scrubbing it is far
more difficult to guage the distance I move or how much of the material I
want to select. Just as sighted folks look at the waveform, I feel
scrubbing g
Dallett is a windows based system. I was using a large screen and not a
scraen reader.
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:01 PM
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> Hi Bob,
>
> What screen were
Hello!
Anybody here who knows a good pocket dab radio?
I cant seem to find one while searching on the internet.
/Anders.
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This version of Winamp has a lot of great new features!
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But it seems that if radio stations are relying heavily on computers these
days, that they should be able to use accessible equipment so that more
people can take advantage of a dream to get on the radio for the world!
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Hello,
I hope this is not a repeat of some one else's findings. I didn't find any
further messages in the Outlook conversation but by this time you may have
already found the answer to your question.
I located the link and the stream plays just fine.
I saw the homepage and figured I'd bette
I personally know of a number of stations in Canada that are operated
completely by one person. Most of the work is contracted out in order to
save money. Take for an example the Jack format. The format has become
popular in both the United States and Canada. The stations that bought the
rights to
Pam,
Several others, from the blindtech list, have also reported no problem with
the link on my Media page. Apparently, it's something peculiar in my system
that is preventing me from using that link, and only that link. I certainly
don't understand it.
BTW, I don't know what gave you the idea
When file splitting after a period of time eg. an hour, Total Recorder and
Replay A/V perform differently.
TR splits even on syllable and loses nothing.
Replay A/V seems to loose about 12 seconds of data.
Does anyone know how this loss can be prevented with Replay A/V?
Stephen Jolley
Hi Donna.
The stream works just fine.
Dan Kerstetter
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 5:48 PM
Subject: Would someone check this link for me?
> Would someone please go to my Media
I cannot seem to stop a recoding which I have set up.
I have told it to capture by downloading, and told it to record
immediately. Now I want to stop it.
When I go to the list of shows, it definitely shows it is capturing.
The manual says.
Here's how to start recording a scheduled show immediat
Well, I think they are required to be auto for a certain period, then they
have DJ's. I know Kjac is one station of the Jac format that has jocks on.
When I first tried listening to it though, it was all music.
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It is possible that they may have some live programming in prime time, but I
would venture to say that in off hours it is 100% automation. When it is
raining cats and dogs and the announcer says that it is bright and sunny you
know damn well that the station is on automatic pilot. Not good progr
Maybe a better way of saying it is to say that in my opinion I do not feel that
I can get as polished a finished product with Goldwave as I can with SoundForge
without a lot more work, and a whole lot less flexability. And, the Goldwave
noise reduction that is built-in is no place as good as th
Are you in a small market and where would one go to find the jobs in a
smaller mark, if that is where you are?
If you are in a market of 30, or higher please let me know.
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Sent: Friday, May 26,
I'm in the Providence market, which is like 35.
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Subject: Re: broadcasting question
Are you in a small market and where would one go to find the jobs in a
sma
Again, the trick to stopping a recording is to hit the context menu
key and then hit the appropriate letter. I can't remember offhand if
the letter to hit is s or p, but you don't want to hit enter as if
you were in a fully accessible program! Once you do it this way, you
will get the dialog
Ane maybe if Studio Recorder had the effects that Soundforge has, with all
the accessibility, maybe people might move to Studio Recorder!
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: gold
OK, I had to crash out and loose the recording, but it wasn't
crucial. I'll experiment and see how it goes.
I hope these Replay AV people are receptive to some accessability improvements.
P.
At 03:45 PM 27/05/2006, you wrote:
>Again, the trick to stopping a recording is to hit the context menu
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