I know there is at least one Winamp tutorial out there but I don't know
where to look. I'm trying to learn to use Winamp's equalizer without
success. There's some little thing I'm doing wrong but I can't get its
settings to budge. I'd prefer a written as opposed to a spoken tutorial so
if anyon
High Albert,
Using the Winamp equalizer is very simple.
What you would need to do is follow these steps.
1. control+tab.
By doing this, you will be in the Winamp equalizer window.
Step 2. The equalizer is configured in to 10 bands.
the numbers 1 through 0 boost the bands, the letters q through p cu
Hi there. I encountered the same problems with earlier versions of Total
Recorder. My solution was to stop installing the extra driver. According to
TR this limits functionality to a degree, though it has never stopped me
from doing what I wished with the program. Maybe someone who uses the
pro
Hello List!
I recently installed Total Recorder 7 PE on my Dell Desktop, with a Sig Audio
Sound Card. WWell, version 61 of TR worked perfectly; however, after
installing version, the volume controls go wild--with the system volume being
turned all the way down; if I turn JAWS off in order to r
What is the best dj software for blind people? I just want to play music for
parties. I looked at sam party dj and I like the way it works but I feel
there could be easier software out there. Let me know. I want to be able to
search a drive for a song and put it in a cue for playing. When lookin
ok, when trying to use the user mode driver or the kernal streaming driver i
get no recorded sounds other then jaws or window eyes,
i have a sound blaster x fi extream audio 7.1 sound card, logitech usb web
cam/mic/a regular mic and the other stuff but trying either of the above
drivers when try
stationplaylist
is the best out there
- Original Message -
From: "Don Ball" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 1:23 PM
Subject: best dj software
> What is the best dj software for blind people? I just want to play music
> for
> parties. I
Don,
The best software by far as far as accessibility is Stationplaylist.
Take a look at the demo and get more info at
http://www.stationplaylist.com
The author makes special effort to keep his product blind-friendly.
Dave Marthouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jonathan Mosen List Founder
Audio List Help
HI, as the subject says, I want to transfer cassettes of professionally
recorded birdsong to my PC. I'm using XP home with Audacity.
Problem is that the recording blots out all the ambient noise - such as the
woodland sound.
Not quite sure what to try to change. It's almost as though there'