My web site is undergoing a major reconstruction so what better thing
to do than to create one, it will take time of course.
On 02/03/2008, at 11:57 AM, Bruce Toews wrote:
> For every song there are at least a dozen MIDI versions floating
> around in
> a hundred different locations. There is,
yes this is the case
if you can send me easy cdda extractor 10 it would be cool.
I removed it from my machine because of this problem.
thanks
Hank
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well if the price figure quoted is accurate then this is another of
those packages which anyone! can buy and that's good for the software
industry because a lot of people think of everything in the hundreds
of dollars.
On 02/03/2008, at 10:28 AM, Sarah wrote:
> I produce my one track podcas
Okay Kris, thanks for at least trying,
Billy
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> Hi Billy,
>
> I have tried and tried to send this file to you, but it's t
the biggest complaint I have about Goldwave is that the noise reduction isn't
very
good at all. Soundforge is much better in this respect. I used to like the
Diamond
Cut programs for noise reduction too, but for editing files for a blind person
was
and probably still is difficult. if studio r
http://www.gcast.com
James Scholes
http://www.jamesscholes.com
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> Hi guys,
>I've got a friend who wa
I've never heard of rax. whose format is that?
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Gary, it has a media player but since it operates running Windows CE,
I don't know what version it is. I run game day audio on my pc, regularly.
earlier, Gary G Schindler, wrote:
>does the Braile sense have windows media player? you have to log in
>with an email
>address before you get the str
Ray, you look lovely in that little black number to,
Billy
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> I'm not Sarah, but as I understand it, multi-track editing and mid
I've found, and this is only my personal experience, that if one knows
what one is doing, the noise reduction on Gold Wave can be every bit as
good as that with Sound Forge ... or bad, depending on how you look at it.
I'm not a believer in noise reduction by amateurs with any program, and
that
Hi Folks:
Is there an accessible high quality stand-alone soft E Q out there?
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Hey, Doc, yes, Soud Taxi rocks, except that it won't convert RAX files. For
that, I use All Music Converter (which is essentially Sound Taxi) to do
that, and it doesn't do it very well, sadly.
By the bye, I'm glad to see your Scottie sgnature back. It still makes me
laugh out loud!
Peace,
Ka
Dane,
and the jaws scripts work wonderfully well,
Billy
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Ok, well I'm very impressed with this editing package and in a l
Hi, simply go to http://www.blind-geek-zone.net click on the audio link, and
download the presentation from there.
James Scholes
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I use GW for everything from one-track production to mixing my radio shows
together to recording my voice over a karaoke track.
Bruce
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Hi all
Two pieces of news for you this time.
First, the T&T Blog and Podcast is about to start "broadcasting" once
again.
As from I think tomorrow night/tuesday, you will be able to get the
latest
posts from our Blog and Podcas
I'll let someone who finds the feature useful answer that question.
Bruce
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Hi,
I am looking for something that will rename some of my ogg files. Does
anyone have any good ideas on a batch renamer that works well?
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Hello lists!
I own both soundforge and goldwave. I am looking for a copy of Jonathan
Mosen's tutorial on Soundforge 4-5 (exact version not known) in any form I can
get it, preferably MP3, OG, or Wave.
Also, I would like to know if such a tutorial exists for Goldwave and, if so,
I'd apprecia
Right, well I have to say that I'm surprised you need JAWS scripts
with the software at all! but I won't comment further because I took
it off my system in favour of a freely available Screen Reader which
works remarkably well with every application I've run it past thus far
but that's not
You are missing my point. Yes, you *should* tell the author what is wrong
with the program, but just calling the program names and saying the author
doesn't care about bugs in a forum he won't read is hardly constructive
criticism. Only one of us is denying that the issues you point out exist
(
Unless your site is willing to host tens of thousands of MIDI files, it
doesn't stand a chance of being anywhere near definitive.
Bruce
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Hello List!
I recently purchased Goldwave. I have also downloaded and installed the
manual; however, I would like to get my hands on a tutorial or book for
Goldwave similar to what Jonathan Mosen did on Soundforge years ago. I
definitely learned from this type of tutorial, as it contains a li
My biggest knock on Sound Forge is that it is, as others have pointed out,
so overloaded with features that try to be everybody's everything.
Still, I purchased version 8.0 sometime back and would like to get all I can
from it. Can you tell me where to find its noise reduction features and how
t
I don't recall ever calling the program names, can't people read? I've
stated again and again that I think Easy CD DA Distractor (that's
exactly what its turning out to be here with all these little
annoyances popping up which didn't used to be there) is a good value-
for-money product howev
Bruce,good to know. This is what I want to do.
I want to be able to record my vocal track over the backing track, but I
just can't get it to work.
I'm just wondering if it because my sound card is built in sound on the
mother board.
Any help/tips to achieve this would be very helpful,
Billy
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what is it doing when converting to the .rax files?
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I've never heard of rax. whose format is that?
**
Very funny
Hi.
I found audacity seams to beat gold wave in noise reduction functionality.
Anyone else agree?
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the biggest complai
No trouble, bit busy at the moment but I'll get that sorted for you as
soon as I can.
Yeah its a problem alright.
Now just so everyone knows, I'm not deliberately going out of my way
to persecute the author but really! such glaring faults as we've
discussed just shouldn't be in software like
Hi.
What screen reader is that, satogo, NVDA, or thunder, or what?
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Right, well I have to say that I'm surprised you nee
High Jim,
Please clearify what you mean when you say stand alone soft E-Q.
John.
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> Hi Folks:
>
> Is there an accessible high
I have jujst got Zenstone and am looking for the software and Jawas scripts.
Please help.
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Hi,
I am looking for something that will rename some of my ogg files. Does
a
I've not played with that part yet but really, for $40.00? What do you
expect, its a steal.
On 02/03/2008, at 8:37 PM, Gary G Schindler wrote:
> the biggest complaint I have about Goldwave is that the noise
> reduction isn't very
> good at all. Soundforge is much better in this respect. I use
I've only ever really seriously used noise reduction plug-ins to
remove hiss or constant noise through capturing a noise print, all
I've tried thus far (and these include the offerings from Sound Forge,
Total Recorder and Amadeus Pro) have done an excellent job at this task.
When it comes to
Frankly I have never herard anyone say anything good about the noise reduction
in
goldwave.
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> I've found, and this is onl
29 bucks
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I believe its 40 dollars or so, which is well worth it imho.
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Hey Bruce, speaking of midi files, there was a version of the house of the
rising sun which really was neat, I wonder how I can find versions of that
song to listen too? A man who ran a web site, named Tom, I think, way back
in 1996 or 1997 had that on his web site, and at the moment I can't thi
thank you. no, i don't know a thing about scripting. so is there special
hardware? tell me a little more.
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> The output comes from the
I agree with you. it is best to have a sighted person redraw the wave form.
most
of the younger people probably don't do vinyl restoration like I do so they
don't
care about noise reduction.
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I expect a noise reduction package to work better than it does, and a
soundforge
like editing capability.
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I've not p
give it a try, you just need to have a paid subscription, an email address
which
you have.
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> Gary, it has a
Hello Dane,
I have been setting on the fence for quite a while as far as audio editors
go.
I am currently using Studio Recorder right now.
But it won't let me remove the hissing noise of cassette and reel to reel
tapes.
I am looking for something that will allow me to do this so that I can make
Curtis
It is now working as it should. Thanks for your help.
Pfeter
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>I wondered if you had administrator rights with that
Software equalizer probably.
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> High Albert,
> The letters E-Q means equalizer.
> I just don't know what he me
there is one in ten parts on For The people.
Vinny Samarcoalso
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> Search the Blind Cool Tech website.
>
> www.blindcooltech.c
I can't wait. You put out some great podcasts!
Keep 'em coming!!!
bb
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Certainly! in fact I'm going to do one better than
Can't you use better plugins? For noise reduction or do you have to use the
built-in stuff.
bb
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the biggest complaint
Not sure I've seen an answer to this yet, and you probably already found
the answer on the web, but I believe .rax is a format used by Real Player.
Doc wrote:
> I've never heard of rax. whose format is that?
>
> **
> Very funny Scotty ... now beam down my clothes !
>
Hi this is a question for advanced JFW users. I am using a mediaplayer where
the focuss is on a listbox with a current playlist. Whenever the track changes
JFW yells out the new track info. Ordinarily this would be okay but now it is
getting anoying when I can simply press inser + t and find out
You still haven't told us what E.Q. stands for.
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Hi John:
Here's the deal:
High Albert,
The letters E-Q means equalizer.
I just don't know what he means by using the word soft.
John.
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Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 2:51 PM
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Now I'm glad we're talking about noise reduction and noise removal as
I've found a most useful tool in this game in amadeus Pro which makes
the penciling of crackles just about accessible to the blind user so I
don't need sighted assistance when doing this any longer, here's how
it works.
Y
High Steve,
That will help me to narrow it down some what, and do some research on it.
Thanks for the clarification man!
John.
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I've heard nothing but good things about Rick Harmon's tutorial from
www.blind-geek-zone.net. I haven't heard the tutorial myself, as I was
already a proficient GW user by the time it came out, but as I say, I've
heard nothing but good things about this tutorial.
Bruce
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Dane, Have you tried the Total Recorder add-on for pop/click removal? Just
wondering if there's anything exceptional about it.
Larry
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Terrific! Glad to read aabout the new functionality, as several
enhancements mentioned here are things I'd specifically requested.
Good show!
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you can use other programs, but that isn't the point. if you are to do a
professional recording, you want a good all around program that does everything
well instead of several programs taking up unnecessary hard drive space.
frankly I
guess it is a matter of preference. If I were a professiona
No I haven't tried it for click and crackle removal as I stated
earlier, I mainly use this stuff to capture noise prints and work with
them. Having said all that however, I do know that High Criteria
produce some excellent primers on their noise reduction plug-in which
cover this subject.
You really don't need any software or JAWS scripts to use the zen
stone, in fact I really don't understand why people think this is
necessary. If you have the one gig model, there is absolutely no
need for any additional software. Simply use the USB cable to charge
the unit when plugging it
Search the Blind Cool Tech website.
www.blindcooltech.com
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Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 10:19 AM
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> Hello List!
>
> I recently purchased Goldwave. I have also downloaded and installed
Hi,
rockbox is installed, and it runs just fine. Except that the thing still
seems to be corrupted to where we can't add, delete, or play any music
files at all.
thanks for the help.
~Ann
Valiant8086 (on laptop) wrote:
> Hi.
> Is it just the sansa's firmware or do they have rockbox installed
hi guys,
I'm very new to goldwave. I'm trying to record a vocal over a piece of music
using goldwave.
I realise this is not the best, but I have only at the moment an on-board
sound card.
What is happening. I import the piece of music into goldwave, and then start
to play the music track, then
Rick's tutorials are excellent. I listen to everyone's tutorials even though I
may
think I am proficient with a program, for I might learn a new technique or a
better way of doing things that I might not know about.
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You just have. I did. I'm one person, but I've been able to do much better
with noise reduction using Gold Wave than most people's efforts with Sound
Forge have been that I've heard.
Bruce
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Certainly you can use external plug-ins, you'll see them all presented
to you in the menus if you have other applications such as Sound Forge
and Total Recorder with its add-ins installed.
On 03/03/2008, at 6:20 AM, Brett Boyer wrote:
> Can't you use better plugins? For noise reduction or do
Hi Fpolks:
Has anyone had any experience with this animal? If so, how so?
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You may want to use a file service such as Sendspace or Filesend or
Mediafire or Publicftp. You can get to any of them by using the website
you'd expect to use from their names. They're all .com You upload the file
and the service sends a link to the person you want to send the file to.
They
Yes.
Bruce
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You'll find them on the Creative labs site. Look under media players and
then Zen Stone.
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I have
This just keeps getting better and better and as I said before, my
only slight irritation is that Goldwave Inc won't take paypel so that
means I have to send a money order and I'm kept on tender hooks for a
week or so
On 03/03/2008, at 3:54 AM, Valiant8086 (on laptop) wrote:
> 29 bucks
> -
Yeah ok but Sound Forge (unless I'm wrong these days) is ten times the
price is it not? Let's face it, you "get what you pay for" in some
cases and if you really wanted a better Noise Reduction Plug-in
(assuming that the one from Goldwave is as bad as you say it is) then
it was my understan
Hi Jeffrey,
Thank you for a very consise reply. Will try to do as you recommended.
Thanks very much,
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I also remove pops and clicks from vinyl. Is this software amedus available
on a pc platform too?
Denny
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You won't get me saying anything apart from what I've already said,
with a product so reasonably priced is it such an issue anyway?
On 03/03/2008, at 4:46 AM, Gary G Schindler wrote:
> Frankly I have never herard anyone say anything good about the noise
> reduction in
> goldwave.
> - Orig
HHi, Gary and others.
I've run MLB's GameDay Audio on a PC for ten years now. Just this year,
I've discovered that MLB tends now to play most of its multimedia content
inside a Microsoft SilverLight frame--somewhat somilar to an Adobe Flash
Player frame, except it's Microsoft's proprietary flash
Goldwave is good for what it is and what is does. for most things it gets the
job
done. what I would like is for someone who has successfully tweaked goldwaves
noise reduction could do a tutorial and provide some samples, put your best
effort
forward and demonstrate how good the goldwave noise
And I now see where you're coming from there, Goldwave is certainly
easier to manipulate and its logically laid out.
On 03/03/2008, at 7:05 AM, Bruce Toews wrote:
> I've tried Sound Forge's editing, and I'm sure it's wonderful, but I
> personally, and this is strictly personal preference, prefe
Hello all,
I have had a group of MP3 and wav files on this computer for many years, and
I do play them regularly.
Can a on-board MP3 or wav, or whatever file type, wear out? All of a sudden
there is crackling and much distortion.
Can this happen?
Thanks,
Morey
PS...Yes, they were of good quality
I don't know about burning both sides or anything like that, but I do own a
Bruce Springsteen disk that's a regular cd on 1 side and a DVD on the other,
so that might be what you heard about.
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On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 09:10:45 -0600, you wrote:
>I am looking for something that will rename some of my ogg files. Does
>anyone have any good ideas on a batch renamer that works well?
Works well? It either does or it doesn't. The best one I've seen
that offers the most options and works best wit
Hi
Using Sound Taxi am I right in saying that converting Itunes files, I would be
better to use the MP3 320 bit rate setting rather then anything lower, for
example 192 which some of the files are downloaded at. I don't suppose it will
improve the quality but will it maintain it? (I'm kind of as
Don't thank me, thank people like you who bother to make suggestions
and provide input.
On 03/03/2008, at 6:10 AM, Brett Boyer wrote:
>I can't wait. You put out some great podcasts!
> Keep 'em coming!!!
> bb
>
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> To:
So seriously, I'm finding this a bit insulting. You expect gold wave, priced
at 29 bucks, to do what sound forge does huh? Well, sound forge is about 400
plus, and honestly, only a millionare could afford it. Not to mention, if
you don't like gw's noise reduction features, use audacity, as someo
Hi John:
Here's the deal: I have my cable box sending audio to my delta soundcard
which works fine. The problem is, that I have a Q-Bass USB audio headset
and I would like to bridge the Delta soundcard to the Q-Bass headset while
also having the ability to E Q the sound. Presently, I am usin
this is why I am going to consider buy a mac if possible in a few months.
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Now I'm glad we're talking about noise r
Hi all, I own both the zenstone and the zenstone plus which is the 1gig
unit. I love them both, but the smaller zenstone which has the switch on
top instead of the push bar is much better to work with. You do not need
any software but as one other person mentioned, you only need to plug it
into the
The scripts aren't necessary, but they do add a great deal of convenience.
bruce
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Liv
I am glad you brought up the silver lite thing. somehow I was able to go back
and
choose the classic media player. when I tried the silverlight thing, I was told
something about doing maintenance and to try later which didn't make sense at
the
time when I wanted to listen to a live ball game.
yes there is. There is an interface that gets connected between your mixer and
your turntables or cd players.
Go to the website to read more.
www.scratchlive.net
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Subject:
Hi:
More than likely, your pc has a performance issue. When a hard
drive gets used, many files are moved about the drive to make free
space available for writing. Unchecked the drive like a dirty
appartment will get cluttered. The remote controle, the drinking
glasses, will lik
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