Either that or sign the partition which is going round which will be
presented to the developers of Protools telling them that they want
accessability put back into the software.
On 11/01/2007, at 6:54 PM, Judy W wrote:
it is somewhat comparable to soundForge. I would ask my instructor if
I've not used pro tools, but it's the industry standard for recording.
I know of no pro recording studios that use a pc for audio or video eiditng.
This has been the case for as long as I go back knowing rec tech people, and
that was at least 1995.
Rick
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Hi,
You can't convert midi to wav or mp3. All midi is is a set of musical
instructions that your soundcard works with.
You could use total recorder, or something like goldwave, turn on the what
you hear option in your soundcard's volume, and record it that way through
the soundcard.
Rick
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Of course it's possible to convert Midi to WAV at least; I use a program
called Wingroove for it, I guess I sent it to some people on this list some
years ago. I think it's not available on any site but I can send it to
anyone who wants along with some instructions.
Martina
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actually, that would not be a true conversion. all it's doing is piping the
sound to the drive.
I actually think winamp will do that, though I've not tested it in awhile.
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can I get those instructions on how to use wingroove?
its still around
you can google it and find the dudes page.
thanks
hank
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 3:10 AM
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Hello Rick and list,
Are there any significant changes in Goldwave 5.16 in comparison with
the earlier versions?
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Can someone point to a tutorial on the difference between these files and how
to create them?
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Thank you Bobcat, for sending that grate press release on the DS Digital
Voice recorders! It was very informative and I certainly intend to call and
get more info.
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Hi you wrote:
I guess you have never heard good tape. good high bios or chrome tapes sound
equal to the cd.
Erroneous!
You will always suffer from sound quality degradation every time you
duplicate an analog source file...Keith
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Very interesting and well thought out device. I'd like to know how loud and
clear the integrated speaker is. Like every new device, it seems that you
can't get every thing you want. It is a shame that this device does not
have an SD card slot. These days, 1 GB of memory is minuscule and payi
I don't know anything about the .pls files but the creation of M3U
files is easy enough, they're just text files with the filenames in
order of what's to be played and an optional path if required.
As for creating them? Well, you can do that in a text editor, there
are ways you can get Winamp
There actually is a pay program midi to mp3 which does this very easily.
Only problem I've had with it is that it will clip the end of the sound.
So I suppose you can counter act this by recording extra space and some
unheard midi message such as a pedal up down a few seconds after the
actual sound
Comparable?
I think it offers much more then Sound Forge for the recording studio
environment. Try Googooing it for more details.
Keith
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You said:
> use Take Command with a simple batch file to create .M3U playlists
What do you mean "take command", whcih program?
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I looked on Amazon and did not find it, does anyone have a link?
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offers far more its industry standard.
At 08:52 AM 1/11/2007, you wrote:
>Comparable?
>
>I think it offers much more then Sound Forge for the recording studio
>environment. Try Googooing it for more details.
>
>Keith
>
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Well, I could not find the olympus recorders in question at Amazon, but, I came
across,
http://www.startstop.com whilst googling,
which sells proffessional equipment, such as dictation equipment and such. One
can pre-order device from there, since they're not quite out yet. Supposedly
one can
what is the exact purpose for this win p cap in replay 8
what happens if you do not choose to install it.
what happens if you do choose to install it.
what is it good in doing
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Ah sorry!
Take Command is a replacement for the command.com or cmd.com under
Windows XP.
Its probably not a good idea to go any furhter with this or further
instructions on how you can use Take Command to create .M3U playlists
here so if you'd like to drop me a line privately I can give you m
Yes that it does, multi track recording and editing for example.
On 12/01/2007, at 1:39 AM, Jack Conti wrote:
offers far more its industry standard.
At 08:52 AM 1/11/2007, you wrote:
> Comparable?
>
> I think it offers much more then Sound Forge for the recording studio
> environment. Try Googoo
There are many programs to do this. I have a freeware tool called Midi Meou
that does this.
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On 1/11/2007 at 12:10 PM Martina Letochová wrote:
>Of course it's possible to convert Midi to WAV at least; I use a program
>called Wingroove for it, I guess I sen
All midis clip at the end of the sound because it's just playing a set of
instructions. You could make it smooth by fading out the midi after
recording it to mp3 or playing the song live with a midi keyboard fading
the sound at the end.
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On 1/11/2007 at 8:5
I am Curious Keith, what kind of noise reduction systems are you familiar with
when it comes to recording on tape. DBX was one of the best noise reductions I
have ever used for recording. ARNS was another good type of noise reduction.
you
couldn't beat DBX. I don't know how old you are, but in
The few times I've converted MIDI to MP3 or Wav I've done it in real
time by playing the MIDI file in WinAmp or something and recording it
simultaneously with Sound Forge. The MIDI format is totally alien to any
sort of MP3 or Wav format.
I have heard of programs to convert MIDI to Wav h
If you want to multi-track then you don't want Goldwave. For
accessible multi-tracking you proabably want Sonar.
Jerry
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Pro Tools is accessible on Mac System 9 but not on System 10 and not
under Windows.
For the definitive opinion on this visit www.midimag.org and subscribe
to the list and ask this question there. You will get responses from one or
two blind people who actually use Pro Tools professionall
Gary quips:
I am Curious Keith, what kind of noise reduction systems are you familiar
with
when it comes to recording on tape. DBX was one of the best noise reductions
I
have ever used for recording. ARNS was another good type of noise reduction.
you
couldn't beat DBX. I don't know how old you a
Chrome was 50-14000 Hz. Cds do better than that.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:51 PM
Subject: Re: Devices for Recording LP's and 45's to Digital
I guess you have never heard good tape. good high bios
Hi. A much simpler method would be to use Winamp, or another program
that generates m3u playlists. All a m3u playlist really is is a text
file that references the different files in a playlist, or addresses
for internet streams. You can generate them in the way Dane
suggested, or you can also
Yes there quite a few changes including keyboard key changes and menu
changes. I am just starting to work with the new version and hope to have a
podcast soon with the changes.
Rick
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Here you will find Audio tutorials for popular programs,
Bobcat,
Yes, the link you provided below works for me as well. Perhaps if you call
Creative, they might be able to tell you how to get that remote working with
Media Center. Another approach would be to purchase the Remote and receiver
separately which I think you can do. I know that if you do
Keith, I can't disagree with your clarification.
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: Devices for Recording LP's and 45's to Digital
> Gary quips:
> I am Curious Keith, what
That's not necessarely a simple method as I found out, depending on
what you're doing your content may not be put in order for your
playlists, you have to be careful with that one. If the file
structure you're using and directory tree is comprised of numbers
then you're fine as Winamp can w
For those of you who like your Internet radio, you cannot afford to
go past this valuable resource.
http://www.tunes2.com
There you'll find thousands of radio stations streaming in high
quality AAC etc.
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Hi all.
I'm looking for a recommendation of an external sound card.
I'm looking for an external sound card that can connect to my AV unit and
record from it using an Optical in socket. I'm also needing an Optical out
socket, so as to play files from my computer to my hi-fi. So it's important
th
Andy are you using it to connect to a mixer, or ...
And do you have the optical cable?
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where do you get this program?
could you send it to me? just wondering.
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Subject: Re[2]: midi to wave/mp3
There are many programs to do this. I have a freeware tool called Midi Meou
that do
I don't think it's fair to compare Sound Forge to Pro Tools. They're
meant for totally different applications. Compare Sound Forge to Gold Wave
and compare Pro Tools to Sonar.
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would like the program
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 1:10 AM
Subject: Re: midi to wave/mp3
> Of course it's possible to convert Midi to WAV at least; I use a program
> called Wingroove
The first place I heard about this Olympus DS device was via a
podcast done for Blind Cool Tech. For those who purchase this
device I would like to know:
1. Is the voice guidance feature set to ON by default? I read
this feature can be turned off by sighted users.
2. It comes with software versio
Ok, well I went through Winamp and the options for creating playlists
just in case I was missing something and I actually think that the
batch files I wrote in Take Command are easier.
take Command allows the user to write very powerful batch files which
can take user input etc, such is the c
Hi All,
I know absolutely nothing about how to use Total Recorder, Goldwave, etc,
but believe these programs are capable of cleaning up sound recordings. Is
that true? If it is possible to do this type of thing, I was wondering if
any of you might be willing to help me try and clean up a recordi
Hmm!
All I found was a whole bunch of annoying POPUPS!
Keith
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 12:36 PM
Subject: Internet radio
For those of you who like your Internet radio, you cannot aff
martina could you please send the program?
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 3:26 PM
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would like the program
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David thanks for your lovely overview of the MileStone311, but remember,
the Olympus are not yet being distributed commercially, so though being
sold on Amazon, I am sure they will not be delivered before Feb. 1, and
who knows, maybe if you are lucky to travel to Csun this year, you might
be impres
Ladies and Gentlemen,
When requesting a file or program please send the request
directly to the person who has the file or program instead of
to the list. Have consideration and respect for all the list
members who have no interest in your message.
Thank you,
Tom
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Good evening everyone;
Pardoning my ignorance here but with respect to the "Ipod", do any audio
tracks that you want to listen to on said device have to be obtained via
Apples "Itunes" service or can generic MP3, WMA and other varieties of audio
files be transferred and successfully played i
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I like Rebuild.exe.
Check out all your options at:
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Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 12:53 PM
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Chrome was 50-14000 Hz. Cds do better than that.
I searched on Google for Olympus ds-50 and one of the sites listed was Amazon.
I took the link and then ended up with a list of brands of digital recorders
that they carried in the camera department. Then I went to the listing of
Olympus recorders and there was a link there for the Olympus ds-
How odd, not here.
http://www.tuner2.com
On 12/01/2007, at 11:06 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:
Hmm!
All I found was a whole bunch of annoying POPUPS!
Keith
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Yes, it is true, what sort of cleaning for your recording do you have
in mind, crackle removal, hiss removal, noise removal?
On 12/01/2007, at 10:49 AM, K Anderson wrote:
Hi All,
I know absolutely nothing about how to use Total Recorder, Goldwave,
etc,
but believe these programs are capable
You can certainly put your own MP3 tracks onto an Ipod though I'm not
sure about all the formats you mentioned.
On 12/01/2007, at 12:00 PM, Dennis Kicz wrote:
Good evening everyone;
Pardoning my ignorance here but with respect to the "Ipod", do any
audio tracks that you want to listen to on
And added to that, I know I have offered allot of files to people if
they want them and I act on those requests that come to me privately
but I do not act on those that come to this list.
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Aha, that would be why that is, there's a big difference between
tuner2.com, and tunes2.com.
I also got the popups. there were a whole bunch of them too.
At 07:43 PM 1/11/2007, you wrote:
>How odd, not here.
>http://www.tuner2.com
>
>On 12/01/2007, at 11:06 AM, Keith Gillard wrote:
>
>Hmm!
>
Hi all,
Recently, I've been looking for downloadable audio books. I've looked at
Audible, but they only appear to accept credit cards as payment. Since
it's a sure bet that none of the books I'm interested in would be in the
free section there, I'm wondering what other options are out there.
Are
My turtle beach internal is supposed to have optical in and out. I'm not
sure what those connectors are like. I find 2 square things that stick out a
ways that feel like they have a tiny holl in the middle where a pin on a
cable might fit in. I wanted to use mine with my Iriver H120 mp3
player/
It all depends on the brand of tape that is being used. 3M put out a brand
of tape in the seventies that was horrble. The oxide would flake off as a
result of a new manufacturing process that was being used at the time. .
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Easy CD DA Extractor version 10.0.4 is now available and one place
where you can download it from is at www.poikosoft.com. Here are the
changes in this version:
Coding Technologies AAC and aacPlus encoder v8.0. Sound quality improvements.
Updated MP3 encoder to LAME 3.97. Sound quality improvem
Audible wil take a debet card. I've been with audible for about 3 years and
that is what I use.
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also you need to get a different key for this version
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> Easy CD DA Extractor version 10.0.4 is now avail
with winamp, hit shift l if you want to add an entire folder.
if you just want to add songs, you can go through a folder, hit your
applications key, and tell it to queue it in winamp.
No options to go through, but if what you do works, then great. I'm merely
mentioning this for people who may
the human ear can hear from around 20 hertz to around 2 hertz. My
sister can hear above that range, she can hear stuff that only dogs can
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