I have some of those old GW tutorials and possibly others.  If anyone would like them, II'd be glad to post or attach them somehow.

Howard


On 4/6/2024 1:53 PM, JM Casey wrote:
Not really out of date at all though -- not much has changed at all in many
years, both in terms of goldwave and how audio editing works. Like I said
above though I have had some annoyances with newer versions of Goldawve.
Must ask one of the developers about the dictation mode business.


-----Original Message-----
From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of Georgina Joyce
M0EBP She / Her
Sent: April 6, 2024 2:44 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner
friendliness as a DAW?

Hello,

I forgot, there was a set of free courses for GoldWave and Reaper by CAVI,
very much out of date now but I mention them because getting started with
audio is not seeking a DAW. The lectures for both DAWS were the same to
start with. These lectures were on subjects such as; What is sound and how
is it generated?
How does a microphone work and what are the different types of microphone?
What kinds of cables are required for audio production?
What is an interface and which one do I need to get started?

These are basic principles that are very important and I'd suggest an
essential for getting into audio as it will save lots of head scratching and
unnecessary waisted purchases.

I just tried using my browser book mark and it appears that the domain has
been pulled. Which is sad as the SD card that I had them stored died a few
years ago.

Regards,


On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:25, Georgina Joyce M0EBP She / Her <g...@m0ebp.uk>
wrote:

Hello,

I haven't come across any Gold Wave resources. Audacity, someone set up a
podcast, which I've subscribed to but haven't spent the time in getting to
know it. Reaper has the reaper without peepers email list with an access to
a dropbox set of directories which has many resources. I haven't accessed
the dropbox archive for a few years now but I got the impression it was
updated regularly.

Regards,


On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:13, JM Casey <jmca...@teksavvy.com> wrote:

Don't remember anything offhand right now, but there are certainly
repositories of free vsts, as well as placed to purcahse others, online.
Search around and you should find some.


-----Original Message-----
From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of DAVID
Sent: April 6, 2024 10:16 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner
friendliness as a DAW?

Hi.
I like using gold wave but where can I get some vst effect plugin  from


-----Original Message-----
From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of JM Casey
Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 3:43 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner
friendliness as a DAW?

Hello.

The two programmes are not exactly equivalents. Reaper is much more
difficult to use, but it's also a more versatile programme that is a fully
fledged multi-track recorder, editor, and you can even use it to drive soft
synths and do midi. So it al depends on what it is you want to do. Reaper is
more demanding and pretty  much assumes you have good audio hardware right
out of the box. It works with aseo (sp) and Goldwave doesn't, but that also
means, if you use a screen-reader, it's bestif it is on its own  audio
output in windows.
Goldwave is a great programme that can do all sorts of audio processing --
one track at a time. It's not really made for music production. But it can
still use vst effect plugins. I have used it for ages. Unfortunately I have
had some trouble with the latest versions, first with a keyboard command
glitch (I consider it a problem because even though there's a solution it's
not really documented anywhere I can see), and dictation mode, which I use a
fair bit, not working. Still, you can get an older version if you want.
As for usability with a screen-reader, they both are, but you will certainly
have to take some time to study up, read documentation and so on. It'll be
more of a long haul with reaper for sure, so if you are just starting out
and not going to work with music production or midi stuff, I would think
goldwave would be an excellent tool. There's also audacity of course, which
is kind of somewhere in between Goldwave and Reaper in terms of its'
abilities. It has a weird interface that I think isn't much like most daw
software, but that could actually be an advantage if you can't see the
screen and haven't used any other ones.


-----Original Message-----
From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of David Mehler
Sent: April 5, 2024 5:20 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner
friendliness as a DAW?

Hello,

I'm looking to get in to audio. I am wondering between Goldwave and Reaper
(latest versions) which people prefer in terms of it's uaccessibility with a
screen reader, beginner friendliness and ease of use? Also, were you using
one product then switched to another? If so why?

Thanks.
Dave.

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