Re: Hi i have a question for the liste

2012-08-13 Thread Richard Claypool

Hi,

Soundforge costs a loty of money.  You'd be just fine with audacity.  There 
are tutorials for using it with screenreaders, keyboard, etc.  As I use 
goldwave, I don't know much about the program.


They all sound alike, the difference is in how audio is edited.
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I would lke to no what sound program is better.
Do you find that soundforge is better then audacity.
Witch one of those audio recording programs work well for the blind.
I would like to record some records.
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Re: Hi i have a question for the liste

2012-08-13 Thread Rich De Steno
If you want to record records, then noise reduction is a big issue.  My 
experience with Goldwave and Audacity is that Audacity is far superior 
between the two in noise reduction.  However, Audacity is a much more 
complex program and is somewaht more difficult to learn and use.


Rich De Steno

On 8/13/2012 2:19 AM, djponj...@gmail.com wrote:

I would lke to no what sound program is better.
Do you find that soundforge is better then audacity.
Witch one of those audio recording programs work well for the blind.
I would like to record some records.
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