Hi, You might want to look in to Sound Forge. I use Sonar with the Cake
talking scripts for my home based studio, and have been using it for years
with Jaws. You can go to http://www.cdbaby.com/jamesmalone to listen to
tracks that were recorded through Sonar. There is one other person that I
know of that also records using Sonar, and she knows who I'm referring to.
She's on this list, and is very good.
James

-----Original Message-----
From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian Varner
via Jfw
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2015 4:44 AM
To: Stan Bobbitt; The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Re: a blind musician requesting help from other blind brothers
andsisters who love to sing and play

I've got more questions than answers.  I've been singing with a jazz pianist
for 5 years and he isn't tech savy with music.  I paid to get some studio
recordings done with him and have a demo CD.  A lot of people have home
studios.  I found one by doing a google search.  The rate wasn't bad and
that included the editing.  We did run over on time and that was more money
but not too much.  I am looking for someone to add the tracks on the demo CD
to the 2 songs I have on soundcloud that I made with my digital recorder, an
olympus digital recorder with voice guidance.  I had a friend who uploaded
them but he is being a pain in the butt right now and I don't even want to
ask him for help.  I am finding out that I am "old fashioned" compared to
other singers, preferring to stick to the old jazz standards with just voice
and piano.  I hope to work with a guitar player I know soon.I don't have a
newer computer because the one I use is provided through the company I work
for and has administrative settings that wil not allow me to update IE or
media player.  I have issues using firefox on soundcloud.  So, my only
suggestion is to find a sighted person in the short term but look for other
more tech savvy blind musicians as you are doing.  There may be a group on
facebook.

Brian Varner
(search for Brian Varner and Mike Benjamin on soundcloud to hear the tunes I
recorded with the digital recorder)


On 4/11/15, Stan Bobbitt via Jfw <[email protected]> wrote:
> My answer has been a laptop ... I get the songs I want from the 
> Internet, put them in a folder on the laptop, plug the laptop into my 
> sound system, split JAWS off to my headset/earpiece, select the song I 
> want from the folder with winamp, windows media player, whatever and sing
my heart out.
>
> StanB
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Coverdell via Jfw
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 2:34 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: a blind musician requesting help from other blind brothers 
> andsisters who love to sing and play
>
>     I have been singing gospel and other popular standards in 
> churches, rest homes, and other small groups for  over twenty years.
> In the early days, preparing a customized mix for each small group was 
> easy. Put the cd in the player, put  a tape in, and press record. Or I 
> would put two tapes in a radio, press  record and play, and seemlessly 
> make my mix.
>    Now, (at least from my point of view), making a mix isn't easy. I 
> have discovered a program called Cdex, which, when I run it, converts 
> me files to mp 3's. But where the problem arises is how I can best get 
> those mp-3 files onto a cd with the fewest and easiest keyboard 
> commands. The ripping program is mouse-oriented, and can be done by a 
> sighted person. But what if you want to copy an mp-3 file onto a cd?
> And how can that file then be converted into a formatt that can be 
> played on a standard cd player? For the sake of this I am coining a 
> phrase radio-ready. How do I convert an mp-3 audio file down-loaded 
> from the internet onto a cd, with as few steps as possible, 
> seemlessly, onto a cd and convert it to a radio-ready formatt using 
> the key-board, by myself? Similarly, how do you convert songs from cd 
> to cd, also in as few steps as possible? Are there recording machines 
> that duplicate from cd to cd, so I can maybe avoid the computer?
> Please, please respond to this question. It is very urgent. If you are 
> a musician who struggle with these issues and can share your stories, 
> please post to the list. If you are a musician who has answer to share 
> with your questioning brothers and sisters, please post. I sent out a 
> message earlier this week about Real Player cloud that generated 
> absolutely no response, and this issue with my music ministry and 
> accompaniment tracks is even more important. Thank you ahead of time.
>
>        Kindest regards,
>
>       Ryan Coverdell
>
>
>
>        P.S. If this list is not the best place to post your questions 
> please tell me that as well. Also, if you are a person with answers, 
> could you provide your phone number and the time you would be 
> available so  I could maybe talk to you about these things? Again, 
> thank you for your response. I look forward to starting a lively 
> discussion among list members who have had a variety of experiences.
>
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