Hello, I was wondering how you can convert a wave file of music to a midi file.
I am planning on doing some multitrack recording with Goldwave and Winamp, but
I want to be able to convert it to midi. Is there any program that will allow
me to do this?
Samuel Wilkins
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The extensions UMX and UAX.
Searched through the file extension finder but no luck.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Andrea
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I would agree with Bob, however if you want those nights and weekends, stay
where you are!!!
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> Keep knocking on doors! You m
I don't think people would be able to stand the amount of commercials it
would take to offset the costs. People obviously don't mind spend a small
amount a month to get the products. They have already been trained by
television and some computer sites
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On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:28:24 +1000, you wrote:
>The extensions UMX and UAX.
Both these file extensions are for online games, mostly Unreal.
I don't know what file extension finder you used, but try
http://filext.com (no www). That's where I went to look these up.
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Hi Rick
Status bar shows that finish marker is still in same place regardless of how
many times I hit control+shift+left arrow. Moving start marker works as it
should.
Can you have independent zoom levels for finish and start markers?
I ask because I make the assumption that if I can move the sta
Yeah, I notice I heard a lady DJ'ing on the Blend on XM the other day. I
think XM is putting personality back in where it normally hadn't been. I
think they wanted it that way all along but maybe couldn't find people or
had to save money for awhile to gradually add people as they could afford
i
HellO!
Does not work.
Can t even hear some sounds from the mik.
/Anders.
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 8:34 PM
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> get a demo of window
The subscription fee is there to offset the operating costs of the service.
A number of broadcasting companies have bought into both Sirious and XM, so
I don't think that money is a big issue. The problem is that they need more
subscribers in order to keep the service viable. At over a thousand
Believe me when I got into the business I certainly paid my dues. In
commercial radio I hosted the all night show for about six years, and when
I made the switch from commercial radio to public broadcasting it wasn't
much better. It has always been managements thinking, out of sight out of
min
You could try Winamp 5.094. from what I understand it has that plug
in and is still accessible. You can download it from
www.olddownloads.com They hav every version of winamp in exhistance.
Terese
>Hi,
> I subscribed to a new podcast today, but the files it downloads havve
>the extensio
Have you tried manually typing in the finish marker? shift+e allows you to
type in the start and finish.
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Hi Rick
Sta
Hi,
I finally found an M4A file that would play in WinAmp 5.22. This file
contains links to websites for music played during the show. Unfortunately,
WinAmp doesn't display this content when I go into the ID3 Info window. Is
there a way I can extract this information without having to instal
A program you may wish to check out is InteliScorePolyphonic
http://www.intelliscore.net/version63.html
Js
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Hi,
No there is no independent zoom levels and no I don't know of any way to
lock the markers.
What type of file are you trying to edit? I have had goldwave get a bit
sluggish working with some files at times.
Rick
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Hi,
that still wouldn't explain why he can't move the finish marker by the
normal means of doing it though.
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can I load a dvd plus with wave files and have a very long playing cd?
dan
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you don't even need to install i tunes, cause winamp will give it to you,
unless the id tags arent updated to reflect the content then they would not
give it to you.
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And, they suck big time, no offense meant but it's true!
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At 02:13 AM 5/28/2006, you wrote:
>What about Window-Eyes? The last set of SET files I saw for Sound
>Forge was for version 5.
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Not a problem there. It's only when trying to manually move the finish
marker.
HF
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> Have you tried manually typing
I get the same thing regardless .wav or mp3's. I think I'm just going to
uninstall and install.
Thanks for the help Rick.
HF
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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: gold wave can't move
Gold wave takes about 4 times the time to noise reduce than the NR
plug-in for Sound Forge, the interface takes getting use too with
regard to cursoring around in the program, interface is a little like
a cassette machine with rewind and fast forward though in sf8 you can
do that also; the bat
Yeah, the sf sets viturally and in all ways STINK with window-eyes
and sf where the jfw 5 (free) sound forge scripts work quite nicely
with sf5 but... sf8 and jfw don't get along unless you buy scripts
for it, though sf8 can be used if you know the program.
One thing guys, what about sf, gw, and
There are many times I wish to do better than 1 one hundredth of a
second, particularly when it comes to clicks, pops, etc which sf and
sr do much better with scrubbing, where you can tell, audibly, where
it is you're editing, and how it will sound after you're done.
Curtis Delzer
At 08:53
Is there any chance you have another program that is hogging your
control+shift+right and control+shift+left keys? Maybe you have Winamp's
global keys enabled and you have set these combinations to be used there,
or some other program such as that?
Bruce
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hi,
no. DVD discs are read differently than cd's. you couldn't, say, load a dvd
with waves or CDA tracks and pop it into a discman. If you have a laptop
with dvd drive, or portable dvd player, you can, and you can use MP3 files
for longer time, however you must make sure the device you're using has
Hi,
Yeah its a strange problem. Hope that fixes it for you.
Rick
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thanks very much for that highly informative answer to my question. Well,
guess i'll load a bunch of mp3's onto my party cd! grin!
dan
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Hi,
Yeah that is a thought. I didn't think of something grabbing the keystroke
for its own use.
Rick
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Yeah I am sure you are right and I would like to use SF but I just don't
have $225 for it and I could afford the $50 for GW. I guess that all I am
trying to say is don't give gw such a bad rap, its quite good for the money
and I am sure that SF is probably much better in many ways to gw.
I suspect that the fineness of the editing is not defined by Gold Wave,
which allows for up to five places after the decimal point for seconds,
but rather in the attributes of a sound file. A higher sampling rate, I'm
guessing, will allow for finer editing than a low sampling rate. someone
feel
Hi Anders,
Do you by chance have any speech recognition software installed?
R Q J
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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 11:16 AM
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HellO!
Hi,
I am not sure but it looked like the longer the file time the greater the
interval got. Looks to do with the funky zoom system that goldwave uses.
I've noticed in editing small files with the minimum zoom level set I could
move the markers more finely than if the file length was much longe
Yes, GW does a nice job at noise reduction for 2 reasons: (1) you
have a long enough sample without speech, music or anything which is,
at all, what you wish to keep, and (2) when you don't have a long
sample, let GW use "initial noise" as the preset. It takes, again,
quite a bit longer than th
Hey man I dig GW for a lot of reasons, just the editing is different
and not really intuitive, every keystroke has to be learned rather
than incoporated from another program like word or a text editor. If
GW did that rather than what they do, (rather than the $200 for sr or
$225 for SF and NR,)
Oh hey I didn't mean what I said personally about you I just meant in
general the SF people have been tending to give gw a bad rap. I just think
they both have different purposes for different people. But I would like
to someday be able to give SF a try.
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You're confusing moving the markers witht he arrow/control/shift keys and
finer adjustments such as moving with fast forward and rewind and direct
input of start and finish markers by time.
Bruce
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I am a novice still and mostly use the keyboard controls to move the
markers. I am not real good with percise positioning with the rewind and
fast forward keys yet.
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> That q thing doesn't work so well for me all the time. What do you
> know, it's wo
You'll find that it's a realy powerful way to get precision, especially
given that you can slow rewind and fast forward to slower than normal
speeds. I do all of my radio shows with GW: I don't use a mixer, the what
you hear option or other software, I mix the whole thing using Gold Wave.
Once
I will have to give that a try. I really hadn't considered useing them at
slower than normal speeds but i imagine that would allow for great
precision.
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Well, don't know what to say bout that one. I had to pay my way through
broadcasting school because I was supposed to be a teacher at the Blind
School or a Stand operator. I'm not sure what the answer is. I know of an
under employed college guy with professor like education, who has been
relega
Bruce, that was it, exactly.
Thank you.
I re-mapped my Winamp keys, and lo behold, I can now move my finish marker.
I guess it doesn't matter if Winamp was open or not because I never had both
programs open at the same time.
HF
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Glad we got to the bottom of that one. It made no sense to me, then I
remembered someone else having similar problems because of Skype keys.
Bruce
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Bob,
I've tried a couple of Npr stations out here with the same response. I
think if people knew what I'm capable of, they'd give me a chance. Can I
send you an aircheck off list?
Denny
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what is the last version of win amp that had the normal library view.. was
it 5.13 or something like that and where may i find that if that is the case
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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 10:31 PM
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> what is the last version of win amp that had the normal li
Denny,
Sure that is OK with me. I will evaluate it and let you know what I think.
You can send me a MP3 file if you wish. My wife, Pat taught speech for
broadcasting at our local community college a number of years ago.
I will let her hear it as well. As I said in a previous email just keep
knoc
Hello Everyone,
I volunteer as a board operator for an internet radio reading service.
In the past few days, we have been experiencing skipping and jumping in
the audio stream. I have been told that this is due to an upload speed
which is too slow. We are streaming mostly voice and some music, bu
Hello mary,
On Tuesday, May 30, 2006, 11:49:01 PM, you bellowed the following:
> At what speed should we be uploading the stream in order to
> avoid skipping?
This depends on a few things:
1. What bitrate are you currently streaming at?
2. What is your actual available upload bandwidth?
3. Are
Ok, let me show my dumbness here, and I bet half of you will know the answer to
my question.
I would like to take advantage of the amount of storage room on a DVD disk by
using in the same way as a person would use a CD. I want to make an audio DVD
that I can put into a DVD player and have it
Frankly, I wouldn't want to be without either of them. I find plenty of uses
for both, and Studio Recorder.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 6:09 PM
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: Oh h
It works grea so long as you get the perameters set right for the file you are
working on at the time. Just remember that you can't always assume that the
default settings are going to work. It is really great to use that and file
split together so long as you make sure to check that you didn'
Man you must be old. You actually used DOS!!!
Sorry, I just couldn't resist!!! (SMILE)
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: You'll find that it's a r
I'm 28, and I used dos. I am not old thank you very much lol.
Rick
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> Man you must be old. You actually used DOS
They didn't have Windows XP in 1988, you see.
bruce
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Actualy I'm not all that old. You see, when I was born, my parents didn't
like noise. So instead of crying, I had to type "waa", underlined and
boldfaced, in WordPerfect, print it out, and hand it to my mother.
Bruce
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someone earlier mentioned that sf v5 had scripts available. Where can I
find an copy of sf v5.0 to play with?
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Frankly
now was that wordperfect 4.2? At least you didn't have to type w wa
out in edlin.
Rick
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> Actualy I'm not
the sf5 scripts come with versions of jfw 5 and later, dunno about
jfw 6 or 7, which work well with sf5. I don't know if you can get
anything like a registered version of sf5 though I have one, which
would work for you as I demo I believe, not sure.
Curtis Delzer
At 09:58 PM 5/30/2006, yo
Hello the,
On Wednesday, May 31, 2006, 12:28:50 AM, you bellowed the following:
> I'm 28, and I used dos. I am not old thank you very much lol.
Likewise, I am 22 and used Dos.
Actually, I started out using a Mac 2SI (16 MHZ processor, 4 MB ram and
a 40 MB hard drive). Despite these specs, in 19
With blind people sometimes, we don't get jobs because we don't have
experience, and we don't have experience because we can't get jobs!
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Didn't you know? Bruce wrote it.
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Man you must be old. You actually used DOS!!!
Sorry, I just could
Well that's a good point!
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>I don't think people would be able to stand the amount of commercials it
> would take to offse
I have enabled winamp global keys all the time and I have never had a
problem using shift+arrow and ctrl+shift+arrow in goldwave.
Probably something else is in question.
All the best!
Marijan
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