Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-22 Thread Curtis Delzer
No reason why not, as long as the sample is about a second or so, I 
think that should be enough.

Curtis Delzer.
HS

At 05:45 PM 9/20/2008, you wrote:
can you splice the sample to make it long enough for use in Goldwavde?
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Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave


  The GW noise reduction facility is good if used properly, honest! You
  can use a similar facility in GW as SF for sampling noise if you copy
  it to the clip board first, and make sure it is long enough, and it
  only contains noise. Then, it will work fine! You must copy only
  noise to the clip board, or you're going to screw yourself, even if
  there is a little bit of content you've copied by accident which is
  not noise but audio you do not want handled by the filter. Remember,
  the sample must contain ONLY the sound you wish to be gone, and
  nothing else, period, exclamation. :)
 
  Curtis Delzer.
  HSAt 11:32 AM 9/17/2008, you wrote:
 I'm yet to have my question answered (or perhaps it can't be answered
 smile) why isn't the built-in Sound Noise Reduction in Goldwave good
 enough? I've not tried it so I'm not going to pass judgement.
 
 Secondly, there are other noise reduction plug-ins around if the
 Goldwave facility is just oh! so! bad, perhaps you may wish to point
 your browser to http://www.totalrecorder.com and trial the one on
 offer there? Certainly! (as far as I know) its a damn lot cheaper than
 the Sound Forge Noise Reduction plug-in, you'll have no trouble using
 this at all with Goldwave should you have to.
 
 
 On 18/09/2008, at 1:45 AM, doc wrote:
 
   the problem I had with the sound forge plug ins in gold wave is that
   I couldn't adjust them once they were added.
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   Subject: Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave
  
  
   Every directX plug in will work with goldwave. Sound forge noise
   reduction works great with goldwave. But it's too pricey.
  
   stever2525 said the following on 17.09.2008 01:18:
   Is there a good noise reduction plug in for Gold Wave?
  
  
  
  
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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-20 Thread Curtis Delzer
I have found that also to be the case, no adjusting after added. Now, 
I couldn't even get to the configurations I had made in SF to use in 
GW, unfortunately, I guess those configurations are proprietary? :)

Curtis Delzer.
HSAt 10:45 AM 9/17/2008, you wrote:
the problem I had with the sound forge plug ins in gold wave is that 
I couldn't adjust them once they were added.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 2:17 AM
Subject: Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave


Every directX plug in will work with goldwave. Sound forge noise
reduction works great with goldwave. But it's too pricey.

stever2525 said the following on 17.09.2008 01:18:
  Is there a good noise reduction plug in for Gold Wave?
 
 


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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-20 Thread Curtis Delzer
The GW noise reduction facility is good if used properly, honest! You 
can use a similar facility in GW as SF for sampling noise if you copy 
it to the clip board first, and make sure it is long enough, and it 
only contains noise. Then, it will work fine! You must copy only 
noise to the clip board, or you're going to screw yourself, even if 
there is a little bit of content you've copied by accident which is 
not noise but audio you do not want handled by the filter. Remember, 
the sample must contain ONLY the sound you wish to be gone, and 
nothing else, period, exclamation. :)

Curtis Delzer.
HSAt 11:32 AM 9/17/2008, you wrote:
I'm yet to have my question answered (or perhaps it can't be answered
smile) why isn't the built-in Sound Noise Reduction in Goldwave good
enough? I've not tried it so I'm not going to pass judgement.

Secondly, there are other noise reduction plug-ins around if the
Goldwave facility is just oh! so! bad, perhaps you may wish to point
your browser to http://www.totalrecorder.com and trial the one on
offer there? Certainly! (as far as I know) its a damn lot cheaper than
the Sound Forge Noise Reduction plug-in, you'll have no trouble using
this at all with Goldwave should you have to.


On 18/09/2008, at 1:45 AM, doc wrote:

  the problem I had with the sound forge plug ins in gold wave is that
  I couldn't adjust them once they were added.
  - Original Message -
  From: Marijan Janev
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 2:17 AM
  Subject: Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave
 
 
  Every directX plug in will work with goldwave. Sound forge noise
  reduction works great with goldwave. But it's too pricey.
 
  stever2525 said the following on 17.09.2008 01:18:
  Is there a good noise reduction plug in for Gold Wave?
 
 
 
 
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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-20 Thread Gary Schindler
can you splice the sample to make it long enough for use in Goldwavde?
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Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave


 The GW noise reduction facility is good if used properly, honest! You 
 can use a similar facility in GW as SF for sampling noise if you copy 
 it to the clip board first, and make sure it is long enough, and it 
 only contains noise. Then, it will work fine! You must copy only 
 noise to the clip board, or you're going to screw yourself, even if 
 there is a little bit of content you've copied by accident which is 
 not noise but audio you do not want handled by the filter. Remember, 
 the sample must contain ONLY the sound you wish to be gone, and 
 nothing else, period, exclamation. :)
 
 Curtis Delzer.
 HSAt 11:32 AM 9/17/2008, you wrote:
I'm yet to have my question answered (or perhaps it can't be answered
smile) why isn't the built-in Sound Noise Reduction in Goldwave good
enough? I've not tried it so I'm not going to pass judgement.

Secondly, there are other noise reduction plug-ins around if the
Goldwave facility is just oh! so! bad, perhaps you may wish to point
your browser to http://www.totalrecorder.com and trial the one on
offer there? Certainly! (as far as I know) its a damn lot cheaper than
the Sound Forge Noise Reduction plug-in, you'll have no trouble using
this at all with Goldwave should you have to.


On 18/09/2008, at 1:45 AM, doc wrote:

  the problem I had with the sound forge plug ins in gold wave is that
  I couldn't adjust them once they were added.
  - Original Message -
  From: Marijan Janev
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 2:17 AM
  Subject: Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave
 
 
  Every directX plug in will work with goldwave. Sound forge noise
  reduction works great with goldwave. But it's too pricey.
 
  stever2525 said the following on 17.09.2008 01:18:
  Is there a good noise reduction plug in for Gold Wave?
 
 
 
 
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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-18 Thread Marijan Janev
Doc, what's your problem?
When you open SF noise reduction in goldwave you can tab to move through 
the combo boxes and other graphic elements to choose right value you 
wish. In some elements you should use jaws-cursor or mouse cursor (in 
win-eyes terminology). The dialog box is not the most accessible, but 
it's fairly usable.

doc said the following on 17.09.2008 17:45:
 the problem I had with the sound forge plug ins in gold wave is that I 
 couldn't adjust them once they were added.
   



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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-18 Thread Marijan Janev
Dane,
The bilt-in noise reduction in the last versions of goldwave is better 
and better, but it's not as good as SF noise reduction yet. I was 
surprised how good sounds a file after using the GW bilt-in noise 
reduction in 5.25 when I hherd for a first time.
I don't know how to use Total recorder noise reduction in goldwave yet.
Or you think to use it in total recorder itself??? In that case, I tried 
to use it several time in TR but I wasn't satisfied with the results.

Dane Trethowan said the following on 17.09.2008 18:32:
 I'm yet to have my question answered (or perhaps it can't be answered  
 smile) why isn't the built-in Sound Noise Reduction in Goldwave good  
 enough? I've not tried it so I'm not going to pass judgement.

 Secondly, there are other noise reduction plug-ins around if the  
 Goldwave facility is just oh! so! bad, perhaps you may wish to point  
 your browser to http://www.totalrecorder.com and trial the one on  
 offer there? Certainly! (as far as I know) its a damn lot cheaper than  
 the Sound Forge Noise Reduction plug-in, you'll have no trouble using  
 this at all with Goldwave should you have to.
   



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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-18 Thread doc
I tried using my jaws cursor as I do in sf but I haven't seen it change yet in 
gold wave.
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave


Doc, what's your problem?
When you open SF noise reduction in goldwave you can tab to move through 
the combo boxes and other graphic elements to choose right value you 
wish. In some elements you should use jaws-cursor or mouse cursor (in 
win-eyes terminology). The dialog box is not the most accessible, but 
it's fairly usable.

doc said the following on 17.09.2008 17:45:
 the problem I had with the sound forge plug ins in gold wave is that I 
 couldn't adjust them once they were added.
   



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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
Right point taken, actually I've found the best noise reduction to be  
with Adobe Audition but each to their own, the one you can buy as an  
add-on for Total Recorder isn't too bad, very good value for money.


On 18/09/2008, at 5:48 PM, Marijan Janev wrote:

 Dane,
 The bilt-in noise reduction in the last versions of goldwave is better
 and better, but it's not as good as SF noise reduction yet. I was
 surprised how good sounds a file after using the GW bilt-in noise
 reduction in 5.25 when I hherd for a first time.
 I don't know how to use Total recorder noise reduction in goldwave  
 yet.
 Or you think to use it in total recorder itself??? In that case, I  
 tried
 to use it several time in TR but I wasn't satisfied with the results.

 Dane Trethowan said the following on 17.09.2008 18:32:
 I'm yet to have my question answered (or perhaps it can't be answered
 smile) why isn't the built-in Sound Noise Reduction in Goldwave  
 good
 enough? I've not tried it so I'm not going to pass judgement.

 Secondly, there are other noise reduction plug-ins around if the
 Goldwave facility is just oh! so! bad, perhaps you may wish to point
 your browser to http://www.totalrecorder.com and trial the one on
 offer there? Certainly! (as far as I know) its a damn lot cheaper  
 than
 the Sound Forge Noise Reduction plug-in, you'll have no trouble using
 this at all with Goldwave should you have to.




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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
You got the Window-eyes terminology wrong I'm afraid, its the Mouse  
pointer or We-Cursor, the ignorance from you JFW users is absolutely  
staggering smile.


On 18/09/2008, at 5:37 PM, Marijan Janev wrote:

 Doc, what's your problem?
 When you open SF noise reduction in goldwave you can tab to move  
 through
 the combo boxes and other graphic elements to choose right value you
 wish. In some elements you should use jaws-cursor or mouse cursor (in
 win-eyes terminology). The dialog box is not the most accessible, but
 it's fairly usable.

 doc said the following on 17.09.2008 17:45:
 the problem I had with the sound forge plug ins in gold wave is  
 that I couldn't adjust them once they were added.




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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-17 Thread Marijan Janev
Every directX plug in will work with goldwave. Sound forge noise 
reduction works great with goldwave. But it's too pricey.

stever2525 said the following on 17.09.2008 01:18:
 Is there a good noise reduction plug in for Gold Wave?

   


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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-17 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'm yet to have my question answered (or perhaps it can't be answered  
smile) why isn't the built-in Sound Noise Reduction in Goldwave good  
enough? I've not tried it so I'm not going to pass judgement.

Secondly, there are other noise reduction plug-ins around if the  
Goldwave facility is just oh! so! bad, perhaps you may wish to point  
your browser to http://www.totalrecorder.com and trial the one on  
offer there? Certainly! (as far as I know) its a damn lot cheaper than  
the Sound Forge Noise Reduction plug-in, you'll have no trouble using  
this at all with Goldwave should you have to.


On 18/09/2008, at 1:45 AM, doc wrote:

 the problem I had with the sound forge plug ins in gold wave is that  
 I couldn't adjust them once they were added.
 - Original Message -
 From: Marijan Janev
 To: PC Audio Discussion List
 Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 2:17 AM
 Subject: Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave


 Every directX plug in will work with goldwave. Sound forge noise
 reduction works great with goldwave. But it's too pricey.

 stever2525 said the following on 17.09.2008 01:18:
 Is there a good noise reduction plug in for Gold Wave?




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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-16 Thread Dane Trethowan
I'm an owner of Goldwave but I've neglected the exploration of much of  
the software but I'm sure that Goldwave has a Noise Reduction plug-in  
built-in already?


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Re: needing good noise reduction for Gold Wave

2008-09-16 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Waves Audio makes some excellent stuff.  I'm not sure if it works with GW, 
but it used to with SF so it certainly should.  It's certainly pricey.

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