Hi gang,
I was fortunate enough to win a 64 GB iPad on Beezid, and I'm looking
for any audio tutorials on how to use it with VoiceOver?
Want to load it up with eBooks, and have them read to me. Any one
know of training tutorials on using the Ipad?
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If much of the content is spoken word audio, the most accessible
program that is easiest to use is Studio Recorder. I originally
bought sound forge and grew weary of its drain on system resources and
the steep learning curve needed to use it. Now that I have learned
it, I still do all my audio ed
also you can use studio recorder to record music and the like as well.
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If much of the content is spoken word audio, the most acces
you are both right. But the more I use it, the more I love goldwave.
Joe
At 06:55 11/12/2010, you wrote:
also you can use studio recorder to record music and the like as well.
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