Harry,

Thanks for the info!  I have Soundforge 6 as well.  I am currently using it
to load tracks from my L P collection.  I am aware of Sonar and I am also a
musician, albeit a rank amateur, with little midi experience at all.  I
understand what Sibelius Speaks is, but I am not ready to utilize that
program, as of yet.

I am learning how to be a Dee jay, at a local alternative university radio
station;  I have the latest update of JAWS and a few new mixing toys.  I
usually listen to blues and jazz, but this is quickly getting off topic.
You can write me back, off list, at  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Best,

Mac Norins
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Harry Lyddall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: Capturing Streaming Audio, to Hard Drive...


> hi  when i caw the replies from the others i thought of some other things
> that i could have said. i use sound forge 6 and record all the drama from
> the bbc who use real player as their chosen device for passing audio on to
> us.  i then save the audio in sound forge 6, and save it as mp3 files onto
> cd.  i can get about 40 plays onto one disc.
>
> i'll be glad to help if i can.  all the other sound recording devices are
> much cheaper than sound forge.  i also have sonar 2.2 which records midi
and
> audio tracks.  i have acquired jawes 4.51 very expensively, as i normally
> use super nova, so that i can run a special scripting file for sonar and
> sebelius which speaks all of their functions,  i use this because i am a
> musician, but it does audio as well.
>
> hth
> harry
>
>
>
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