Re: Sound Editing Feature on Main Menu Live

2007-10-28 Thread Brett Boyer
Well I'm probably going to offend some people but that's nothing new. Please 
don't take offense to this to anyone out there.
I am writing to say I was a bit disapointed with the show on Tuesday. I am 
not an avid listener and thought I would check it out. There was some 
information but not as much as I had hoped. I understand a lot of people are 
using goldwave but the show was supposed to focuss on a few different 
programs. Unique features were touched on but only as examples. I guess I 
came in with higher expectations and as I said this was the first time 
listening to main menu in years. Sorry I just had to throw in my two cents.
thanks
bb
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 12:02 PM
Subject: RE: Sound Editing Feature on Main Menu Live


> Steve, this Main Menu edition is certainly worth a listen.
>
> One of the things mentioned was a new applet called levelator.  It
> evens out levels very effectively, and can be useful for live
> recordings and situations where precise attention to level isn't
> practical.  As of now, not very accessible, as you have to drag a file
> to be 'levelized' onto the apps small interface.  This is due to be
> corrected some time very soon, with a right click option being
> available for converting a file you are on.  I believe a browse to
> file tobe levelized might be addeed too.  Levelized files are stored
> in the same folder as the original with a .output.wav extention.
>
> Little mention of multitrack editors, which is a bit of a shame.
> Maybe only those in professional situations are using them, what with
> the high cost of getting scripts to make it all happen.
>
> Cheers,
>
>>From Ray
> I can be contacted off-list at:
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> -Original Message-
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Pattison
> Subject: Sound Editing Feature on Main Menu Live
>
>
> Some people on this list might be interested in hearing Main Menu
> Live for this week where a discussion about sound editors took
> place.  the program is available in the Main Menu archives on the ACB
> Radio home page at www.acbradio.org.  Here is the description of this
> feature:
>
> "During the second hour of Main Menu Live, join our panel of experts
> (Jeff Bishop, Darrell Shandrow, Rick Harmon and Steve Bauer) for an
> exciting discussion of GoldWave, Studio Recorder, Sound Forge, Total
> Recorder and possibly other audio editing software applications.  If
> you are a blind or visually impaired audio engineer, podcaster or
> otherwise are involved with digital audio production in either a
> hobby or professional capacity, you're sure to learn something new by
> listening to and participating in this show".
>
>
> Regards Steve
> Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype:  steve1963
> MSN Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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RE: Sound Editing Feature on Main Menu Live

2007-10-26 Thread Ray's Home
Steve, this Main Menu edition is certainly worth a listen.

One of the things mentioned was a new applet called levelator.  It
evens out levels very effectively, and can be useful for live
recordings and situations where precise attention to level isn't
practical.  As of now, not very accessible, as you have to drag a file
to be 'levelized' onto the apps small interface.  This is due to be
corrected some time very soon, with a right click option being
available for converting a file you are on.  I believe a browse to
file tobe levelized might be addeed too.  Levelized files are stored
in the same folder as the original with a .output.wav extention.

Little mention of multitrack editors, which is a bit of a shame.
Maybe only those in professional situations are using them, what with
the high cost of getting scripts to make it all happen.

Cheers,

>From Ray
I can be contacted off-list at:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Pattison
Subject: Sound Editing Feature on Main Menu Live


Some people on this list might be interested in hearing Main Menu
Live for this week where a discussion about sound editors took
place.  the program is available in the Main Menu archives on the ACB
Radio home page at www.acbradio.org.  Here is the description of this
feature:

"During the second hour of Main Menu Live, join our panel of experts
(Jeff Bishop, Darrell Shandrow, Rick Harmon and Steve Bauer) for an
exciting discussion of GoldWave, Studio Recorder, Sound Forge, Total
Recorder and possibly other audio editing software applications.  If
you are a blind or visually impaired audio engineer, podcaster or
otherwise are involved with digital audio production in either a
hobby or professional capacity, you're sure to learn something new by
listening to and participating in this show".


Regards Steve
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:  steve1963
MSN Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Sound Editing Feature on Main Menu Live

2007-10-26 Thread Steve Pattison
Some people on this list might be interested in hearing Main Menu 
Live for this week where a discussion about sound editors took 
place.  the program is available in the Main Menu archives on the ACB 
Radio home page at www.acbradio.org.  Here is the description of this feature:

"During the second hour of Main Menu Live, join our panel of experts 
(Jeff Bishop, Darrell Shandrow, Rick Harmon and Steve Bauer) for an 
exciting discussion of GoldWave, Studio Recorder, Sound Forge, Total 
Recorder and possibly other audio editing software applications.  If 
you are a blind or visually impaired audio engineer, podcaster or 
otherwise are involved with digital audio production in either a 
hobby or professional capacity, you're sure to learn something new by 
listening to and participating in this show".


Regards Steve
Email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype:  steve1963
MSN Messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


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