Re: replay 8.03

2007-01-07 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Please, will someone remind me why 8.3 is better than 7.x?
Thanks and apologies.

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  From: Chris Skarstad 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 2:02 PM
  Subject: Re: replay 8.03


  Hi.  I would say that Replay A/V version 8.03 is *much* better than 
  8.02.  You can certainly use 8.02, but it's a little more intensive 
  on routing cursors, and let's face it, not everybody is good at 
  that.  The folks at Aplian have made a significant jump with version 
  8.03 of Replay A/V for the following reasons.

  *You can press the space bar or enter key on a button and have it 
  perform that action, as you were able  to do in version 7 and it 
  works just as you might expect. If you did this in version 8.02, you 
  would get an error message because the button you were on didn't gain focus.

  *They've introduced a menu bar with version 8 which may make things 
  easier to find for some people.  So if yu're in the program, arrow 
  through the choices and find out what's there.  Don't be scared to 
  try any of them, they won't hurt your system in any way at all.

  *the interface of the program is very similar to that of version 7, 
  so if you know what you're doing with version 7 you should have no 
  problems.  As far as importing things from version 7, it's imported 
  all my shows with no problems whatsoever, the transition was smooth 
  as you'd like.

  I think the reason you got some .cap files was because the stream may 
  have been dropped or  interrupted in some way.  Unfortunately with 
  streaming audio, this is the nature of the beast, and outside of 
  getting yourself the fastest connection possible, there isn't a lot you can 
do.











  At 12:24 AM 1/7/2007, you wrote:
  >I am still using replay-7 because when 8 first came out I downloaded it
  >and had previously lost the file with all my programming.  (I got that
  >back because we had to run restore on my computer.  Because it was so
  >different I have stayed with 7 because it works, except for Kap files.
  >Should I stay with 7 or venture into 8?  I am mostly worried about my
  >program list, since it has 85 entries.  Also it seemed much more
  >difficulto record the programs with it.  By the way, has anybody else
  >noticed that sometimes you get mp3.xxx files?  Any suggestions or
  >recommendations?  Thanks.  Kurt
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Re: Gregorian music radio stations.

2007-01-07 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
Hmm, thanks alot for thies.
I will check it out.
/Andesr.
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> Hi Anders,
>Try "Voices from Within" on the Blue Mars site at www.bluemars.org
> This station features chants, world music, tuvan throat singing, etc. They
> also have two channels of ambient space music if you're interested in that
> as well.
>Hope this helps.
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> Yours Sincerely,
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My skype contact.

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Re: Vocal stripping

2007-01-07 Thread Bruce Toews
It's better termed vocal reduction. It can rarely be done with any degree 
of perfection with any program.

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Re: Vocal stripping

2007-01-07 Thread matm22
 I'm actually wondering the same thing, but don't know if it can be done with 
total recorder, which is what I'm using for audio editing. Is there an add-on I 
can get that will do this?
 
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Hello everyone

I am wondering how I can strip vocal tracks from some of my music I am
working on a project and I just need instrumentals of certain songs.

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Vocal stripping

2007-01-07 Thread Juan Hernandez
Hello everyone

I am wondering how I can strip vocal tracks from some of my music I am
working on a project and I just need instrumentals of certain songs.

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compressing an .mpg File

2007-01-07 Thread MELANIE CLOUSER
Can an .mpg file be compressed to a smaller size in order to be uploaded to 
a personal web page?  If so, how do I do this?  I've got a 109mb file 
created using our digital camera that I'd like to upload to my personal web 
page.

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FW: [midi-mag] Would you guys be interested in the following?

2007-01-07 Thread Rick Alfaro
If anyone is at all interested in a professionally done tutorial on CakeWalk
Sonar from a blind person's perspective, please reply to Jason at:
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Whether or not he moves forward with the project will depend on how much
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Subject: [midi-mag] Would you guys be interested in the following?

Hey Guys and Girls.

I have been running my studio for several years now. And, every year, it
grows in amount of work and popularity. As you all know, I am visually
impaired, but in spite of this, I have been perfecting my production and
engineering skills over the years. As a result of this, I now have, without
meaning to blow my own trumpet, some very professional sounding mixes on
both radio and television here in Trinidad where I live as well as abroad.
My work includes every thing from Jingles including 1 that I won a media
award for, to complete cd productions for local and foreign artists, to
documentary music beds and voice overs. I also won with a client a media
award for a Christmas song in 2005.

Like most of you on this list, I use Sonar as my work platform, and over the
years, I have been able to learn it pretty well to the point that I can make
it do pretty much every thing I want from start to finish of a production.
After monitoring the threads on this list for the last year or more, I am
thinking of producing an audio cd tutorial on mixing a song from start to
finish in sonar. I plan to make the tutorial very visually impaired friendly
by having Jaws verbalize every thing that I am doing as I mix the song. I
will be using J Sonar as my screen reader interface to sonar.

I plan to cover topics like, balancing the elements of the mix, instruments
and vocals, dynamics, compression limiting etc, Eq for all the elements of
the song, including using hypass filters, shelving filters, and parametric
filters. Using effects such as reverb and delay, calculating delay times,
predelay, filtering frequencies of effects etc. I will also cover such
things as using sub groups for background vocals, de essing etc.

Also, I will touch on some basic mastering, although, I think that mastering
should be left to a mastering engineer.

I think the tutorial will be about 2 hours long, and will be delivered on 2
audio cd's. I plan to offer it both on audio cd as well as downloadable 192
bit mp3 format. I will be mixing a contemporary gospel song by a new and
upcoming artist Carla Davidson who is just about to release her daybew
album.

I am thinking of selling the tutorial for $55 US, and if there is enough
interest, I can have it ready by the end of March. Please let me know if you
would be interested in purchasing such a tutorial.

Regards.

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Re: audio sequencer for the blind.

2007-01-07 Thread Steve Matzura
On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 22:56:30 -0600, George Mojoica wrote:

>yeah, it's a virus meant to destroy blind peoples computers across the 
>world.
>good job on figuring out the plot.
>um? why would you think that?

Because while you were visiting another reality, somebody *did* do
this and attempted to distribute a new waveform editor in just this
manner.



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Re: Cingular 8525, with Windows Pocket Pc 5.0

2007-01-07 Thread TJ Olsen
alright
talks:only works on nokia phones scansoft/nuoonce sublisences it to them
pocket hal will run on the phone as will mobile speaks pocket from what i've 
herad mobile speak  pocket's your best bet

good luck

tj
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Subject: Cingular 8525, with Windows Pocket Pc 5.0


> Well Lists:
>
> I had to take the Treo 651 back to the store and got a Cingular 8525 
> instead.  I heard some demos and went to the web sites of Dolphin (Pocket 
> Hal) and Scansoft (Talks) and got demos to try.  I want to know if either 
> of these products would work with a Windows Pocket PC Version 5.0 PDA.  It 
> is not clear from their sites.  All I see is they work on Nokia Phones.  I 
> heard on a list once that some of these programs do work with the Windows 
> Pocket PC phones.  Could someone tell me which one is most likely to work 
> with this phone?  Also, I saw a program called "Mobile Speaks."  Is this 
> still a third one?  I'm getting overwhelmed with so much stuff to 
> research.  All I wanted was a simple Phone (or maybe a PDA Phone). 
> Nevertheless, it shouldn't be so much trouble--should it?
>
> Finally, I checked with Cingular and they say they have a program called 
> either "Talks" or "Talkx."  Is this the same as Scansoft (Nuance) offers. 
> Cingular subsidizes this software for a one to two year commitment.  I 
> already have a two year agreement effective this past Saturday.
>
> Thanks for listening to me and indulging in my phone problems.  Your help 
> is appreciated very much.
>
> James Robinson
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Re: Fwd: audio sequencer for the blind.

2007-01-07 Thread Arnaud
On Mon, 01 Jan 2007 05:18:22 +1100, you wrote:

>
>>From: Adam Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>To: vip-l [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>didn't know if anyone was interested in this.
>>
>>I've pasted the message since I can't forward them for some reason.
>>
>>Hi everyone,
>>
>>I have created an audio sequencer which is operated by audio
>>feedback and shortcuts on your PC keyboard, for example you press N
>>for new file, or press I to insert and audio file.
>>
>>The application allows you to sequence up to 8 wav audio files
>>concurrently. This version is a working prototype and for now it
>>will only allow you to use wav files. The eventual goal is to make a
>>fully functional midi sequencer which will include more format
>>capability such as MP3. Please visit my site, the link is below for
>>more information. I have a help file which explains to application
>>and a list which contains the keyboard shortcuts used in the
>>sequencer on my site aswell.
>>
>>If anyone on the list has any interest in this type of software, i
>>would be very grateful if you could give me your thoughts and
>>opinions on this software, i can start to design my next project
>>taking your opinions on board. Please feel free to pass on my
>>website to anyone else you know who may use it.
>>
>>Cheers.
>>Ronan Carty
>>
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>>
>
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Re: replay 8.03

2007-01-07 Thread Chris Skarstad
Hi.  I would say that Replay A/V version 8.03 is *much* better than 
8.02.  You can certainly use 8.02, but it's a little more intensive 
on routing cursors, and let's face it, not everybody is good at 
that.  The folks at Aplian have made a significant jump with version 
8.03 of Replay A/V for the following reasons.

*You can press the space bar or enter key on a button and have it 
perform that action, as you were able  to do in version 7 and it 
works just as you might expect. If you did this in version 8.02, you 
would get an error message because the button you were on didn't gain focus.

*They've introduced a menu bar with version 8 which may make things 
easier to find for some people.  So if yu're in the program, arrow 
through the choices and find out what's there.  Don't be scared to 
try any of them, they won't hurt your system in any way at all.

*the interface of the program is very similar to that of version 7, 
so if you know what you're doing with version 7 you should have no 
problems.  As far as importing things from version 7, it's imported 
all my shows with no problems whatsoever, the transition was smooth 
as you'd like.

I think the reason you got some .cap files was because the stream may 
have been dropped or  interrupted in some way.  Unfortunately with 
streaming audio, this is the nature of the beast, and outside of 
getting yourself the fastest connection possible, there isn't a lot you can do.











At 12:24 AM 1/7/2007, you wrote:
>I am still using replay-7 because when 8 first came out I downloaded it
>and had previously lost the file with all my programming.  (I got that
>back because we had to run restore on my computer.  Because it was so
>different I have stayed with 7 because it works, except for Kap files.
>Should I stay with 7 or venture into 8?  I am mostly worried about my
>program list, since it has 85 entries.  Also it seemed much more
>difficulto record the programs with it.  By the way, has anybody else
>noticed that sometimes you get mp3.xxx files?  Any suggestions or
>recommendations?  Thanks.  Kurt
>
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Re: Replay AV

2007-01-07 Thread Darrell Shandrow
Hi Catherine,

For recording streams, Replay A/V is much more capable than Total Recorder. 
It can record the stream by downloading directly to a file, thus usually not 
even requiring access to your sound card.  It also contains a media guide 
allowing you to easily find thousands of radio shows, radio stations, TV 
stations and podcasts.  The folks at Applian have also worked with the blind 
community to insure the accessibility of this software, so, IMHO, Replay A/V 
is a great investment!

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Subject: Replay AV


> Hi,
>
> I asked a couple of days ago about Total Recorder for recording streams.
> Now I've found this site in my favourites of a package called Replay AV
> which can also be used for recording streams.  I don't know where I got it
> from originally - it may have been this list.
>
> Does anyone here use Replay AV/heard of it, and if so can anyone say what
> the differences are between using TR and Replay AV?
>
> The url is
> http://www.applian.com/replay-av/index.php
>
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Replay AV

2007-01-07 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi,

I asked a couple of days ago about Total Recorder for recording streams. 
Now I've found this site in my favourites of a package called Replay AV 
which can also be used for recording streams.  I don't know where I got it 
from originally - it may have been this list.

Does anyone here use Replay AV/heard of it, and if so can anyone say what 
the differences are between using TR and Replay AV?

The url is
http://www.applian.com/replay-av/index.php

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Cingular 8525, with Windows Pocket Pc 5.0

2007-01-07 Thread JardataMailServicesBox
Well Lists:

I had to take the Treo 651 back to the store and got a Cingular 8525 instead.  
I heard some demos and went to the web sites of Dolphin (Pocket Hal) and 
Scansoft (Talks) and got demos to try.  I want to know if either of these 
products would work with a Windows Pocket PC Version 5.0 PDA.  It is not clear 
from their sites.  All I see is they work on Nokia Phones.  I heard on a list 
once that some of these programs do work with the Windows Pocket PC phones.  
Could someone tell me which one is most likely to work with this phone?  Also, 
I saw a program called "Mobile Speaks."  Is this still a third one?  I'm 
getting overwhelmed with so much stuff to research.  All I wanted was a simple 
Phone (or maybe a PDA Phone).  Nevertheless, it shouldn't be so much 
trouble--should it?

Finally, I checked with Cingular and they say they have a program called either 
"Talks" or "Talkx."  Is this the same as Scansoft (Nuance) offers.  Cingular 
subsidizes this software for a one to two year commitment.  I already have a 
two year agreement effective this past Saturday.

Thanks for listening to me and indulging in my phone problems.  Your help is 
appreciated very much.

James Robinson

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RE: Plantronics DSP-400 headset

2007-01-07 Thread Stephen Guerra
Is your head set one channel or two, where you can have a phone call in
one ear and the Jaws voice in another


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I am successfully using a Plantronics DSP-400 USB 2.0 headset/microphone
here with JAWS 8, Windows XP Home SP2. No drivers nor software to
install. For me its good for what I need it for. Skype and listening to
audio or jaws. Long cord, the cord has a up and down volume control,
cord also has a box - the digital signal processor?. All is great with
this headset. My review only.

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