RE: the first moon landing

2010-01-19 Thread Michael Hansen
That would be cool.  Take your time, though--no rush for me.

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Hello
I have this on open reel tape
there is about 3 hours plus of stuff
you want me to get the machine out and get working on dubing it off?
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Subject: the first moon landing


Hi all!
does any one have the audio clips from the apolo 11 first moon landing? this

is not about sharing or so, I've been looking forword to listen to the hole 
thing when they're starting and the hole way through the journey.
the you tube clips I have found also has music in them but that's not what I

want to have, this is just the talking part I'm looking for. so, if anyone 
hase tha audio clips of it, just mail my off list.
my mail address is:
hansson.jo...@spray.s
thanks in advance,e
Jörgen Hansson!
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RE: What is a good stereo mic for the DM-520

2009-12-11 Thread Michael Hansen
Is that the ECM-MS907?  I can vouch for the quality of the audio done using
it.  The stereo separation is great for a one-point mic; it tends to distort
a little bit at high noise levels, but other than that...it's a great mic.
Oh, and yeah...I don't know if Sony has finally fixed the design, but I am
really not much for how relatively fragile the unit is.

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i would also like the demos please.

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I would really lik those demos. Are you familiar with YouSendIt or
SendSpace? Also, if you have DropBox that might be adecent alternative. Not
sure how big your files are but I really would like to have them. Thanks.
Send to jamiepa...@sbcglobal.net
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I think so.  Actually, I could provide you with a pretty decent demo or two
 if your email could take attachments.  I was walking down the street in tn
 English village and really got some good traffic sound in stereo.  I'm
 quite
 happy with it as opposed to the internals.

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 On Behalf Of Jamie Pauls
 Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 5:43 PM
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 Subject: Re: What is a good stereo mic for the DM-520

 Just curious. Do you use the wrist strap and the case both? Not sure if I
 like both but I'd like to hear from other users. Also, do you find that
 the
 external mic you mentioned gives good stereo separation?
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 Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 7:26 PM
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 There's a nice soni stereo mic that does exactly what you want and yes,
 it
 does have a clip.  A abit pricy though at about $89.00, depending on
 where
 you get it.  I got mine with the recorder from Fergeson Enterprises.

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 I got my new DM-520 today and am having fun with it. The built-in mic
 makes
 some great recordings but environmental recordings are going to be tricky
 although the writst strap will help. What I need is a decent stereo mic
 that

 won't break the bank. Something that clipts to a shirt, fits on glasses
 or
 in the ears. Any recommendations?


 Jamie Pauls
 MSN: jamiepa...@hotmail.com
 Skype: jamie.pauls


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Re: best mp3 tag program portable or standalone

2009-11-30 Thread Michael Hansen
Don't remember where I got it from--one of the JAWS users or blind
geek websites--but MP3Tag works great for me.

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 I am in need of a MP3 tag program that is either a portable ap or a stand
 alone that will alow me to tag mp3 files. plus rename the outside of the
 files at the same time.
 can anyone please help me out?
 if so can you tell me the name of the program, and the URL to get it from?
 Plus would need it to be blind friendly!


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Re: eloquence

2009-11-25 Thread Michael Hansen
Thanks for the speedy info.

On 11/25/09, Chris Hallsworth christopher...@googlemail.com wrote:
 Actually, they do. I installed a demo of Kurzweil 1000 which includes SAPI4
 Eloquence. NVDA can see it and use it absolutely fine under Windows 7, both
 32 and 64 bit.

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 that would be via voice and SAPI 4 voices like that will not work on Vista
 or Windows 7 I do not believe.

 Rick

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 Subject: Re: eloquence


 I thought I saw a SAPI 4 version of Eloquence somewhere...not sure
 where though.  It was on a computer at school as I remember.

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 Please.  Me too.  I want Eloquence for everything!

 Long live Eloquence!

 Bob

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Re: eloquence

2009-11-24 Thread Michael Hansen
That is an interesting question.  I'm not sure...something worth looking into.

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Re: eloquence

2009-11-24 Thread Michael Hansen
I thought I saw a SAPI 4 version of Eloquence somewhere...not sure
where though.  It was on a computer at school as I remember.

On 11/24/09, Robert Logue bobca...@telusplanet.net wrote:
 Please.  Me too.  I want Eloquence for everything!

 Long live Eloquence!

 Bob

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Re: eloquence

2009-11-24 Thread Michael Hansen
Hi Rick,

Speaking of voices, has anyone tried installing DECtalk Access 32 on a
Windows 7 machine?  I know it didn't work with Vista, but was hoping
it'd work with Win 7...

By the way...nice Windows 7 presentations for TecTalk, Rick!

On 11/25/09, Rick Harmon rickhar...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
 that would be via voice and SAPI 4 voices like that will not work on Vista
 or Windows 7 I do not believe.

 Rick

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 where though.  It was on a computer at school as I remember.

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 Please.  Me too.  I want Eloquence for everything!

 Long live Eloquence!

 Bob

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Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?

2009-10-23 Thread Michael Hansen

Thanks for that!
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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?


The most accessible and easiest to use audio editor I have found is Studio 
Recorder from APH.  I paid as much for it as I did Sound Forge, but the 
response time of SR is fantastic and saving and processing happens in the 
background without freezing the computer as happens to me with Sound 
Forge.


Kelly


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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?


If you're happy with what you're using then by all means use it, both 
programmes are very good however, my personal preference these days  out 
of the two is Goldwave, its got a very feature rich command set,  manual 
is extremely detailed, accessible and well laid out and so on.   The 
author has gone to quite a bit of trouble to make this software 
accessible and it detects if a Screen Reading package is running, an 
excellent value for money product and I think its still under $50.00,  a 
steal.


Another package you might consider for your Podcasting is Total Recorder, 
again another piece of software which is very accessible and has a very 
rich set of commands and features, many of which you'll  find on my 
expensive audio editing applications, go for the Total  Recorder 
Professional edition which has the very nice editor.


If you want to do things with open source software then perhaps try 
Audacity, was very nice when I last tried it on the PC.



On 19/10/2009, at 6:46 AM, Michael Hansen wrote:


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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Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?

2009-10-18 Thread Michael Hansen
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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Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?

2009-10-18 Thread Michael Hansen

Thanks for the info...I will have to look into Goldwave!

Thanks,
Michael
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?


If you're happy with what you're using then by all means use it, both  
programmes are very good however, my personal preference these days  
out of the two is Goldwave, its got a very feature rich command set,  
manual is extremely detailed, accessible and well laid out and so on.   
The author has gone to quite a bit of trouble to make this software  
accessible and it detects if a Screen Reading package is running, an  
excellent value for money product and I think its still under $50.00,  
a steal.


Another package you might consider for your Podcasting is Total  
Recorder, again another piece of software which is very accessible and  
has a very rich set of commands and features, many of which you'll  
find on my expensive audio editing applications, go for the Total  
Recorder Professional edition which has the very nice editor.


If you want to do things with open source software then perhaps try  
Audacity, was very nice when I last tried it on the PC.



On 19/10/2009, at 6:46 AM, Michael Hansen wrote:


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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Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?

2009-10-18 Thread Michael Hansen

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
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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..


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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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Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?

2009-10-18 Thread Michael Hansen

Where does one upload a podcast to, anyway?

Thanks.
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From: Dane trethowan dane.tretho...@me.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?


Of course the ultimate tool would be one which would record your  Podcast, 
allow you to enter details and publish that on the Net by  uploading it to 
the appropriate Podcast server and so forth, The Mac  has such a tool in 
the form of the Podcast Catcher and I'm sure that  similar tools are 
around for the Windows PC.



On 19/10/2009, at 9:41 AM, Michael Hansen wrote:


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
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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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Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?

2009-10-18 Thread Michael Hansen

Sounds good--thanks!
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Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?


Hi Mike this Dan from summercamp.  Email me off list and I have some 
information you can use for podcasting.


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From: Michael Hansen amt...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 18, 2009 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: Creating A Podcast: Use Sound Forge 7 or Gold Wave?



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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