After upgrading to the latest version of Itunes, I am having some trouble
with the search page of the Itunes store. In the previous version I'd see a
context menu where JAWS would read choices like music, movies, TV shows,
podcasts, before I'd get to the edit boxes to input the artist and title.
Th
Hello,
I have been asked to explore the possibility of providing a radio stream, or
radio streams to multiple clients each wanting to access content specific to
the service he offers. Kind a like a streaming radio station at his
business.
Question. How can I achieve this? Can I set up like a serv
Hi,
You'd get bandwitth and allicate it running shoutcast servers. problem is
that you'd need the bandwitth, and there are many stable services already
out there.
I'm not knocking your idea, but google around, check out the compitition,
and see what you can provide that they can not.
Rick
doesn't spacial audio do multiple streaming? I think you would almost have
to have two separate accounts to stream different types of programming at
the same time though.
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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:56 AM
Hi,
will gold wave allow multi-tracking?
Brian.
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Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 3:43 PM
Subject: Gold Wave version 5.5 Now Released
Gold Wave version 5.5 has now been released. It can be obtained from
www.goldwave.com. Here is the short li
Not in this neck of the woods. Its new to these parts.
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On Behalf Of Richard Claypool
Sent: Wednesday, 13 May 2009 01:34 PM
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Subject: Re: an interesting proposal
Hi,
Y
The short answer to your question is no. Sonar is the way to go for
multitracking.
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From: "Brian Dalton"
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 3:28 PM
Subject: multi-tracking software.
> Hi,
>
> will gold wave allow multi-tracking?
>
> Brian.
>From everything I have seen so far, Gold wave is a very good sound editor,
and that is it's primary purpose. I would recommend sonar for
multi-tracking. Learning the program can be a bit overwhelming and quite
daunting at first, but once you get the hang of it, you will find that you
can do a lo
That's the short answer. The somewhat longer answer is in a way. You can
mix tracks together, do voiceovers, and so on. I mix my radio shows
together (samples at www.totw.net) entirely using Gold Wave. I have
mixed vocals together on karaoke tracks. It's not as intuitive as a true
multitrack progra
Once you mix your project in Goldwave, save it as a file and close Goldwave,
you won't be able to make changes to it.
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Not true, Bruce. Programs such as Sonar allow you to, for example, record a
piano track today, a flute track tomorrow, etc. After all tracks are
recorded, you can make changes to each track as you see fit. From there, you
can mix it all down to a wav file, MP3 file or some other format. Now, let's
Sort of. You should really have a dedicated multitrack audio editor. A good
open source and free program is Audacity. The latest beta (1.3.7) contains
accessibility features making Audacity almost accessible with screen
readers.
--
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Multitracking is quite different from mixing items onto the same track. So
the short and only answer is no.
Jonathan
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The same can be said about the final product of any project.
Bruce
On Wed, 13 May 2009 16:29:42 -0400, "Christopher Wright"
said:
> Once you mix your project in Goldwave, save it as a file and close
> Goldwave,
> you won't be able to make changes to it.
>
>
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Sonar works well with Jaws, assuming that scripts are installed. You can buy
everything from Dancing Dots.
www.dancingdots.com
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From: "Jed Barton"
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 4:19 PM
Subject: sonar
> Anyone have a lot of experience with sonar?
> Does it work
As far as I know, no. Audacity does, though.
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From: "Brian Dalton"
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 3:28 PM
Subject: multi-tracking software.
Hi,
will gold wave allow multi-tracking?
Brian.
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From: "Bruce
Anyone have a lot of experience with sonar?
Does it work best with jaws, windoweyes, or both?
Certainly interested in doing some multitracking with it. Any idea how much
it is, or where to get it?
Thanks,
Jed
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You've misinterpreted me, but I'm not interested in an argument. I was
agreeing with you in the first place and we can leave it at that.
Bruce
On Wed, 13 May 2009 16:54:46 -0400, "Christopher Wright"
said:
> Not true, Bruce. Programs such as Sonar allow you to, for example, record
> a
> piano
Hi Jed,
Which program are you referring to?
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From: "Jed Barton"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 4:36 PM
Subject: RE: multi-tracking software.
> Hey there, any idea of where to get this program?
> Does it work better with windoweyes or
Hello,
I'm a Sonar user. It works best with Jaws--there's a
software package called CakeTalking. Dancing Dots is the company
that distributes all kinds of music software for blind users. Their website is
www.dancingdots.com, and their phone number is 610 783-6692
Hope this
Hey there, any idea of where to get this program?
Does it work better with windoweyes or jaws?
Thanks,
Jed
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 3:45 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion
Feel free to explain yourself.
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From: "Bruce Toews"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: multi-tracking software.
> You've misinterpreted me, but I'm not interested in an argument. I was
> agreeing with you in the first p
I thought goldwave made a true multi-tracking software as well as
goldwave.
on Wednesday 05/13/2009 Jed Barton(j...@jedbarton.com) wrote
> Hey there, any idea of where to get this program?
> Does it work better with windoweyes or jaws?
>
> Thanks,
> Jed
>
> -Original Message-
>
Jed,
Chris is correct. Cake Talking is supposed to work great with Sonar.
I am a WE user and have had quite a bit of experience with the program.
I don't know the price of JAWS or Cake Talking, but you can get Sonar
from Musicians Friend for a good price.
800-772-5173
Hope this helps.
Tim Ma
Yes that one's called Multiquence. I don't know how accessible it is, Sonar
seems to be the gold standard for multitrack and accessibility although
Audacity is one to watch.
For a really good implementation of sound on sound, which is what Sound
Forge, Goldwave etc do, Studio Recorder is amazing s
Hi, I also use Sornar with Cakewtalk and JFW as well as We with great
results. However, I also use soundforge for editing files because of the
very friendly cueing feature. I also use adobe audition for addition
affects. Probably because of inexperience, but I find sornar's affects
challeng
Absolutely, it's a great program if one has the money for it.
Bruce
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
Yes that one's called Multiquence. I don't know how accessible it is, Sonar
seems to be the gold standard for multitrack and accessibility although
Audacity is one to watch.
For a re
Perhaps someone can tell me how to do this. A friend of mine wants to know how
to put the SAPI 5 voices on the Nano player so she can get it talking! I guess
this is done with ITunes? any help would be appreciated!
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They do, but it's not accessible, as far as I know.
Bruce
On Wed, 13 May 2009, John covici wrote:
I thought goldwave made a true multi-tracking software as well as
goldwave.
on Wednesday 05/13/2009 Jed Barton(j...@jedbarton.com) wrote
> Hey there, any idea of where to get this program?
> Does
Hello, Jed and all.
I am a Sonar user as well, and I use Jaws, but I've not used it with
dancing dots I find that JSonar whichc are free jaws scripts for Sonar
works pretty well, especially as I'm not able to afford CakeTalk just
yet.If anyone's interested the link to JSonar is:
http://www.json
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