Hi Andy,
Thanks for your reply. I currently use an Edirol R09 recorder with 2 Shure
PG81 unidirectional mics, and I get good results with it. I am hopefully
getting a Sony PCMD50 later this year, so that should be fun.
What I'm really interested in doing is importing recordings into a file with
my narrations inbetween the "tracks".
Thanks again,
Michael
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy" <a...@logue3883.freeserve.co.uk>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?
Hi Michael.
Personally I use Goldwave, but SF is perhaps the more professional and
flexible program.
I really don't think it matters too much which you use, unless you intend
to do some really fancy recording stuff.
If all you are talking about is recording the pure sound of trains, then
it's a matter of which recorder, rather than which Digital Editor you
choose.
Loads of us love the sounds of steam trains, passengers and day trips by
train. I have an Olympus DS50 and a pair of BSM Binaural microphones and
the sound quality is actually very good.
Okay, I need to convert my file, which is not MP3 into an MP3 file using
goldwave.
but apart from that, my Olympus and Goldwave does the job.
Finally, there is a lot to be said about keeping things as simple and
basic as you can. This, I believe, can be a sign of professionalism.
Clarity and simplicity, that's the answer.
Very best wishes.
Andy..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Hansen" <amt...@gmail.com>
To: <PC-Audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 8:46 PM
Subject: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?
Hi everyone,
My name is Michael and I am 17 years old. I'm totally blind, and I make
audio recordings of trains. I am interested in putting a podcast
together but I am not too sure how to do it or what software programs to
use. I currently have SoundForge 7.0 on my computer, and it does
everything I want it to. Well, just about everything. However, I know
that GoldWave is popular with people who are blind, and I am wondering
which program would be easier for creating a podcast? I am thinking of
putting several of my recordings into this podcast, but I'm not sure how
to put the files together in eather program.
Thanks for any advice,
Michael
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