Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-04 Thread Sushant Bendre
do you have the tuterial regarding
 total recoder .
so please send it .

On 7/4/11, Jörgen Hansson hansson.jo...@spray.se wrote:
 Hello there!
 well, I haven't taken a closer look at the editing features on Total
 recorder, but it would be great to learn them.
 Regards,
 Jörgen Hansson!
 Tel +46 703-601296
 www.jorgenhansson.com
 skype: djtropical4532
 - Original Message -
 From: don ball donbal...@gmail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 11:36 PM
 Subject: Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?


 Total recorder is a lite featured editor compared to goldwave. I use my
 total recorder for editing because in my opinion I can do a better job
 with that. Then I use goldwave as my effects editor. I remove hiss and
 noise with it provide echo ETC. You could probably use either one for
 dictation but High Criteria makes a dictation program. In fact they tell
 you that you can by a foot peddle
 for it.- Original Message -
 From: Carliss seeje...@satx.rr.com
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 8:52 AM
 Subject: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?


 Hello Listers,

 I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me
 the
 difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either
 of
 these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that

 in
 the near future.

 Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I
 would
 greatly appreciate that.

 Tnanks!



 Carliss

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Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-04 Thread Sushant Bendre
On 7/4/11, Sushant Bendre sushpat...@gmail.com wrote:
 do you have the tuterial regarding
  total recoder .
 so please send it .

 On 7/4/11, Jörgen Hansson hansson.jo...@spray.se wrote:
 Hello there!
 well, I haven't taken a closer look at the editing features on Total
 recorder, but it would be great to learn them.
 Regards,
 Jörgen Hansson!
 Tel +46 703-601296
 www.jorgenhansson.com
 skype: djtropical4532
 - Original Message -
 From: don ball donbal...@gmail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 11:36 PM
 Subject: Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?


 Total recorder is a lite featured editor compared to goldwave. I use my
 total recorder for editing because in my opinion I can do a better job
 with that. Then I use goldwave as my effects editor. I remove hiss and
 noise with it provide echo ETC. You could probably use either one for
 dictation but High Criteria makes a dictation program. In fact they tell
 you that you can by a foot peddle
 for it.- Original Message -
 From: Carliss seeje...@satx.rr.com
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 8:52 AM
 Subject: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?


 Hello Listers,

 I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me
 the
 difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either
 of
 these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do
 that

 in
 the near future.

 Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I
 would
 greatly appreciate that.

 Tnanks!



 Carliss

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Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-04 Thread Joe Paton

Carlos,

Ok.  Think about what you want to do.  Obviously you want to record, 
using the PC.  You'll want the most input resources available to 
you.  Line-in, stereo mix, .wav and whatever else your sound card supports.


Capturing the audio, in which ever form, can be done by most 
recording software, that is not the end of the matter.


You might need or want, or have to edit some recordings.  For most 
processes, goldwave has full keyboard support, and integrates with 
most major screen readers to a greater or lesser extent;  I.E there 
may be scripts or setfiles to improve access, but these are not 
necessary when you understand the audio software you are running and 
have a good working knowledge of the screen reader in use.


If itr's straight recording, with little edditing, then mp3 direct 
cut will facilitate the recording of audio with .mp3 files as the 
output file format.  This is free, but cutting, copying, pasting, 
equalizing only the volume  fading in/out is just about it with mp3 
direct cut. but it's fairly straight forward, and will capture and save audio.


Goldwave, Sound forge, record all and total recorder are but a few 
audio editing packages which give reasonable access .


The goldwave dev. team are always responsive to the needs of screen 
reader/magnifier users, and will take on board, then modify or repair 
elements if they are broken, or just not accessible;  That is worth 
paying fifty or sixty canadian dollars for in my opinion.


Sony's sound forge, although you didn't mention this, is extremely 
powerful, and is the highest price tag.


In earlier versions, care needed to be taken with the total recorder 
drivers, because they conflicted or isolated other required sound 
drivers.  This was not difficult to fix, but caught a few of us on 
the hop when things that used to work no longer worked.  This issue 
may have been resolved for further stable releases of the software, 
other list contributors can confirm or not this situation.


If however you want to multi track record, then probably up for 
consideration must be the Reaper multi track recorder;  This is where 
there are say a drum track, then a bass track, keyboard track, main 
vocal track and say 3 harmony vocals.  So you can then play and edit 
each of these 7 audio source tracks till you have what you want, then 
mix them together, and save the project down to an audio file format.


Reaper is not free, but I think the rae pluggin for better access is.

This is also a considerable learning curve, so be prepared to listen 
to pod casts, and read the manual.


Going back to goldwave, the manual is brilliant.  In .html format, 
navigation and searching and locating results is a breeze when you 
understand your web browser and how to use the screen reader for 
navigating .html documents.


Audacity is free I think, I don't have much experience of this though.
sorry this is a little sketchey.

Just some thoughts for you, and good luck.

Joe Paton

APART Consultancy Limited,

tel.: 0044 1702 543 624.
http://www.apart.org











.


At 13:52 03/07/2011, you wrote:

Hello Listers,

I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me the
difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either of
these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that in
the near future.

Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I would
greatly appreciate that.

Tnanks!



Carliss

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Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-04 Thread Sushant Bendre
On 7/4/11, Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk wrote:
 Carlos,

 Ok.  Think about what you want to do.  Obviously you want to record,
 using the PC.  You'll want the most input resources available to
 you.  Line-in, stereo mix, .wav and whatever else your sound card supports.

 Capturing the audio, in which ever form, can be done by most
 recording software, that is not the end of the matter.

 You might need or want, or have to edit some recordings.  For most
 processes, goldwave has full keyboard support, and integrates with
 most major screen readers to a greater or lesser extent;  I.E there
 may be scripts or setfiles to improve access, but these are not
 necessary when you understand the audio software you are running and
 have a good working knowledge of the screen reader in use.

 If itr's straight recording, with little edditing, then mp3 direct
 cut will facilitate the recording of audio with .mp3 files as the
 output file format.  This is free, but cutting, copying, pasting,
 equalizing only the volume  fading in/out is just about it with mp3
 direct cut. but it's fairly straight forward, and will capture and save
 audio.

 Goldwave, Sound forge, record all and total recorder are but a few
 audio editing packages which give reasonable access .

 The goldwave dev. team are always responsive to the needs of screen
 reader/magnifier users, and will take on board, then modify or repair
 elements if they are broken, or just not accessible;  That is worth
 paying fifty or sixty canadian dollars for in my opinion.

 Sony's sound forge, although you didn't mention this, is extremely
 powerful, and is the highest price tag.

 In earlier versions, care needed to be taken with the total recorder
 drivers, because they conflicted or isolated other required sound
 drivers.  This was not difficult to fix, but caught a few of us on
 the hop when things that used to work no longer worked.  This issue
 may have been resolved for further stable releases of the software,
 other list contributors can confirm or not this situation.

 If however you want to multi track record, then probably up for
 consideration must be the Reaper multi track recorder;  This is where
 there are say a drum track, then a bass track, keyboard track, main
 vocal track and say 3 harmony vocals.  So you can then play and edit
 each of these 7 audio source tracks till you have what you want, then
 mix them together, and save the project down to an audio file format.

 Reaper is not free, but I think the rae pluggin for better access is.

 This is also a considerable learning curve, so be prepared to listen
 to pod casts, and read the manual.

 Going back to goldwave, the manual is brilliant.  In .html format,
 navigation and searching and locating results is a breeze when you
 understand your web browser and how to use the screen reader for
 navigating .html documents.

 Audacity is free I think, I don't have much experience of this though.
 sorry this is a little sketchey.

 Just some thoughts for you, and good luck.

 Joe Paton

 APART Consultancy Limited,

 tel.: 0044 1702 543 624.
 http://www.apart.org











 .


 At 13:52 03/07/2011, you wrote:
Hello Listers,

I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me the
difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either of
these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that
 in
the near future.

Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I
 would
greatly appreciate that.

Tnanks!



Carliss

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Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-04 Thread Sushant Bendre
On 7/4/11, Sushant Bendre sushpat...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 7/4/11, Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk wrote:
 Carlos,

 Ok.  Think about what you want to do.  Obviously you want to record,
 using the PC.  You'll want the most input resources available to
 you.  Line-in, stereo mix, .wav and whatever else your sound card
 supports.

 Capturing the audio, in which ever form, can be done by most
 recording software, that is not the end of the matter.

 You might need or want, or have to edit some recordings.  For most
 processes, goldwave has full keyboard support, and integrates with
 most major screen readers to a greater or lesser extent;  I.E there
 may be scripts or setfiles to improve access, but these are not
 necessary when you understand the audio software you are running and
 have a good working knowledge of the screen reader in use.

 If itr's straight recording, with little edditing, then mp3 direct
 cut will facilitate the recording of audio with .mp3 files as the
 output file format.  This is free, but cutting, copying, pasting,
 equalizing only the volume  fading in/out is just about it with mp3
 direct cut. but it's fairly straight forward, and will capture and save
 audio.

 Goldwave, Sound forge, record all and total recorder are but a few
 audio editing packages which give reasonable access .

 The goldwave dev. team are always responsive to the needs of screen
 reader/magnifier users, and will take on board, then modify or repair
 elements if they are broken, or just not accessible;  That is worth
 paying fifty or sixty canadian dollars for in my opinion.

 Sony's sound forge, although you didn't mention this, is extremely
 powerful, and is the highest price tag.

 In earlier versions, care needed to be taken with the total recorder
 drivers, because they conflicted or isolated other required sound
 drivers.  This was not difficult to fix, but caught a few of us on
 the hop when things that used to work no longer worked.  This issue
 may have been resolved for further stable releases of the software,
 other list contributors can confirm or not this situation.

 If however you want to multi track record, then probably up for
 consideration must be the Reaper multi track recorder;  This is where
 there are say a drum track, then a bass track, keyboard track, main
 vocal track and say 3 harmony vocals.  So you can then play and edit
 each of these 7 audio source tracks till you have what you want, then
 mix them together, and save the project down to an audio file format.

 Reaper is not free, but I think the rae pluggin for better access is.

 This is also a considerable learning curve, so be prepared to listen
 to pod casts, and read the manual.

 Going back to goldwave, the manual is brilliant.  In .html format,
 navigation and searching and locating results is a breeze when you
 understand your web browser and how to use the screen reader for
 navigating .html documents.

 Audacity is free I think, I don't have much experience of this though.
 sorry this is a little sketchey.

 Just some thoughts for you, and good luck.

 Joe Paton

 APART Consultancy Limited,

 tel.: 0044 1702 543 624.
 http://www.apart.org











 .


 At 13:52 03/07/2011, you wrote:
Hello Listers,

I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me
 the
difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either
 of
these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that
 in
the near future.

Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I
 would
greatly appreciate that.

Tnanks!



Carliss

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  if any one having the tuterial regarding total recoarder so please send
 it.




 --
 shushant bendre physio  therepist from pune camp mobil :9373798593  e
 mail id same above or shan .dpt @hotmail.com thanque  for reeding this
 mail
  {ammabhagavansharenum}



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Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-04 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Just to add to Joes excelent comontary:  GoldWave also supports keyboard 
mapping to pretty well all functions of the program.


Cheers.


- Original Message - 
From: Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, July 04, 2011 12:08 PM
Subject: Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?



Carlos,

Ok.  Think about what you want to do.  Obviously you want to record, using 
the PC.  You'll want the most input resources available to you.  Line-in, 
stereo mix, .wav and whatever else your sound card supports.


Capturing the audio, in which ever form, can be done by most recording 
software, that is not the end of the matter.


You might need or want, or have to edit some recordings.  For most 
processes, goldwave has full keyboard support, and integrates with most 
major screen readers to a greater or lesser extent;  I.E there may be 
scripts or setfiles to improve access, but these are not necessary when 
you understand the audio software you are running and have a good working 
knowledge of the screen reader in use.


If itr's straight recording, with little edditing, then mp3 direct cut 
will facilitate the recording of audio with .mp3 files as the output file 
format.  This is free, but cutting, copying, pasting, equalizing only the 
volume  fading in/out is just about it with mp3 direct cut. but it's 
fairly straight forward, and will capture and save audio.


Goldwave, Sound forge, record all and total recorder are but a few audio 
editing packages which give reasonable access .


The goldwave dev. team are always responsive to the needs of screen 
reader/magnifier users, and will take on board, then modify or repair 
elements if they are broken, or just not accessible;  That is worth paying 
fifty or sixty canadian dollars for in my opinion.


Sony's sound forge, although you didn't mention this, is extremely 
powerful, and is the highest price tag.


In earlier versions, care needed to be taken with the total recorder 
drivers, because they conflicted or isolated other required sound drivers. 
This was not difficult to fix, but caught a few of us on the hop when 
things that used to work no longer worked.  This issue may have been 
resolved for further stable releases of the software, other list 
contributors can confirm or not this situation.


If however you want to multi track record, then probably up for 
consideration must be the Reaper multi track recorder;  This is where 
there are say a drum track, then a bass track, keyboard track, main vocal 
track and say 3 harmony vocals.  So you can then play and edit each of 
these 7 audio source tracks till you have what you want, then mix them 
together, and save the project down to an audio file format.


Reaper is not free, but I think the rae pluggin for better access is.

This is also a considerable learning curve, so be prepared to listen to 
pod casts, and read the manual.


Going back to goldwave, the manual is brilliant.  In .html format, 
navigation and searching and locating results is a breeze when you 
understand your web browser and how to use the screen reader for 
navigating .html documents.


Audacity is free I think, I don't have much experience of this though.
sorry this is a little sketchey.

Just some thoughts for you, and good luck.

Joe Paton

APART Consultancy Limited,

tel.: 0044 1702 543 624.
http://www.apart.org











.


At 13:52 03/07/2011, you wrote:

Hello Listers,

I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me the
difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either of
these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that 
in

the near future.

Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I 
would

greatly appreciate that.

Tnanks!



Carliss

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Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-03 Thread Carliss
Hello Listers,

I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me the
difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either of
these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that in
the near future.

Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I would
greatly appreciate that.

Tnanks!

 

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Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-03 Thread chris hallsworth
The main difference between the two programs is that Total Recorder can 
capture what is being sent to the sound card without any digital to 
analogue to digital conversion. This is thanks to drivers that can be 
installed along with the program. GoldWave on the other hand has 
advanced audio editing capabilities, such as applying effects and 
supports more file formats than Total Recorder. I suggest you evaluate 
the two programs and see what you llike best.

Good luck.


Chris Hallsworth
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On 03/07/2011 13:52, Carliss wrote:

Hello Listers,

I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me the
difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either of
these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that in
the near future.

Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I would
greatly appreciate that.

Tnanks!



Carliss

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Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-03 Thread don ball
Total recorder is a lite featured editor compared to goldwave. I use my 
total recorder for editing because in my opinion I can do a better job with 
that. Then I use goldwave as my effects editor. I remove hiss and noise with 
it provide echo ETC. You could probably use either one for dictation but 
High Criteria makes a dictation program. In fact they tell you that you can 
by a foot peddle
for it.- Original Message - 
From: Carliss seeje...@satx.rr.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 8:52 AM
Subject: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?



Hello Listers,

I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me the
difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either of
these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that 
in

the near future.

Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I 
would

greatly appreciate that.

Tnanks!



Carliss

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Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?

2011-07-03 Thread Jörgen Hansson

Hello there!
well, I haven't taken a closer look at the editing features on Total 
recorder, but it would be great to learn them.

Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype: djtropical4532
- Original Message - 
From: don ball donbal...@gmail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 11:36 PM
Subject: Re: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?


Total recorder is a lite featured editor compared to goldwave. I use my 
total recorder for editing because in my opinion I can do a better job 
with that. Then I use goldwave as my effects editor. I remove hiss and 
noise with it provide echo ETC. You could probably use either one for 
dictation but High Criteria makes a dictation program. In fact they tell 
you that you can by a foot peddle
for it.- Original Message - 
From: Carliss seeje...@satx.rr.com

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2011 8:52 AM
Subject: Totle Recorder verses GoldWave?



Hello Listers,

I am very new at using audio programs.  So will someone please tell me 
the
difference between Totle Recorder and GoldWave? For example: can either 
of
these programs be used for taking dictation? I will be needing to do that 
in

the near future.

Please, if you can just tell me what each program main features are, I 
would

greatly appreciate that.

Tnanks!



Carliss

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