Is there any hope after undo all in Sound Forge 8?

2006-02-18 Thread Sheila Styron
I was up all night working on something and wanted to undo what I thought
was only going to be the mix process I was learning to use in Sound Forge 8,
when I unwisely and incorrectly hit undo all. Is there any hope of
recovering all the work I zapped as a result of my inexperience?

Sheila Styron, President
Guide Dog Users, Inc.
816-363-3172
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Krister Ekstrom
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 10:09 AM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: flash card recorder


Hi all,
Thanks for the tips about the site. It's a real treasure trove! Way
cool. However after having listened to the review, i got even more
unsure and my new question to the list is, has anyone used the M-Audio
Microtrack 24/96 and how does it compare to an R1? I believe you can get
a Microtrack here in Sweden.
Thanks again for the tips, i might just subscribe to that podcast.:-)

/Krister


Brian Hansen wrote:
 Hi Krister,

 You can find a review on the R1 at:
 http://www.blindcooltech.com/

 I hope this helps.

 Blessings,

 Brian

 - Original Message -
 From: Krister Ekstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 4:31 AM
 Subject: Re: flash card recorder


 Hello to the list,
 Firstly an intro since i'm new here though many might know me. My name
 is Krister Ekstrom and i live in Sweden and i've been around on various
 lists for a while now, for example the midi-mag list.
 I'm very interested to hear about the blind friendlyness of the Edirol
 R1 and also the portability of it. Has anyone done a review of it from a
 blindness perspective and where might one find it and if not, could
 someone who owns an R1 tell me a little about it? Right now i'm shopping
 for a new recording media and it stands between a Sony Mz-m100, md
 player which doesn't seem to be available in Sweden and an R1.
 Thanks for any info you can give.
 /Krister



 Brent Harding wrote:
 I suppose the IRiver mp3 player/recorders won't really cut it because
 editing anything compressed and then recompressing will likely give less
 than optimal sound. Since I don't like MS media player that much, if I
 convert anything for listening that was in that format, it goes to wave
 files. I usually delete shows I've listened to after I do so. I use
 imtoo to
 make mpeg-2 into wave files, figuring going one compression factor to
 another would give me more noise and the like and TV has enough of that
 to
 go around.

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 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 1:24 PM
 Subject: RE: flash card recorder


 Joe I've skipped this thread so this may have been mentioned, but it
 sounds
 like the Edirol R-1 would be perfect for what you want, or if you can
 wait
 a
 month or two, its successor the R-09.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Joe Bollard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, 17 February 2006 1:18 p.m.
 To: pc -audio
 Subject: flash card recorder


 thanks michael, what i am looking for is a high class professional
 flash
 card recorder, i do radio interviews along with interviews for the
 audio
 magazine of which i am the editor, are you saying that the ICDMX 20
 WOULD NOT BE GOOD ENOUGH FOR THAT TYPE OF WORK, IF NOT, COULD YOU
 RECOMMEND
 A FLASH CARD RECORDER THAT WOULD DO THE JOB, THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST,
 JOE.



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Glitchy sound in sound forge 8

2006-02-15 Thread Sheila Styron
I have been using sound forge 8 for a couple of months and am just this
evening encountering a problem I haven't had in the past. I have recorded
two rather long books in sections, I mean me myself reading them into a
microphone and then editing and saving them. Tonight, I am opening
previously recorded files and finding that when I play them in Sound Forge,
they bleep in and out in this sort of regular pattern and I don't knowwhat I
should have a look at. Since I'm not very techy, this may be obvious to many
of you, but I would appreciate your help.

Sheila Styron, President
Guide Dog Users, Inc.
816-363-3172
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new to the list with many questions

2006-01-06 Thread Sheila Styron
In an attempt to not take up too much list energy, I will offer some
background info and ask a few questions.  If my situation sounds like
something one of you wouldn't mind discussing in greater detail off list, I
would appreciate the help.  I just recently upgraded to the pro version of
Sound Forge 8, and I am in the process of reading and recording books, which
all I know how to do is edit the files.  Besides that, I know almost nothing
about digital recording, including most of the terminology, formats or
appropriate settings etc.  I need to get these chapters and sections which
I'm currently saving as mp3 files reproduced in some sort of regular audio
cd format which I don't even know a technical name for so have obviously
personally had very little experience burning cd's of any kind. I don't even
know if I have to do it in real time or if I should give files or a master
CD to a professional duplicator.  Ironically, I have had quite extensive
experience writing, arranging and producing music both live and electronic
but not as an engineer, which is another area intend to pursue.  Thanks in
advance to anyone who has the interest  and expertise to take a little time
out and help steer me toward a good path to follow.

Sheila Styron, President
Guide Dog Users, Inc.
816-363-3172
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Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 6:55 AM
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Subject: Re: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions


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