Re: Trying to utilize CD Architect 5.2, in Soundforge 9.0E

2008-07-03 Thread Mac Norins
Not right now.  We are experiencing frequent power outages, here, because of 
a nearby wildfire, on our mountains!  Every time I got started on writing 
you back, the computer would go down!  I am in Santa Barbara, California! 
What sort of procedures do you use to convert your vinyl to CD?

-Mac-
- Original Message - 
From: Larry Naessens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: Trying to utilize CD Architect 5.2, in Soundforge 9.0E


Mac, it would seem that you are ahead of me. Could you let me know the
rudimentary steps for creating regions?

Many thanks,

Larry



Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your
media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.

- Original Message - 
From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio .org pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:21 PM
Subject: Trying to utilize CD Architect 5.2, in Soundforge 9.0E


 Dear Listers,

 I have learned the rudimentary steps, to create regions, in Soundforge
 6.0.
 Now, I want to be able to create a CD, say from a live recording, with
 tracks, that can be used, on a CD player, that has a numerical keypad, to
 access tracks.  I am having difficulty, at present, accessing the Sony
 knowledge base, because of some internet connection problems, that I am
 having, in that I cannot get to the links that the tech support team gave
 me.

 That having been said, since the CD Architect 5.2 manual, that I have, is
 very confusing, what is a simple explanation of how to do the steps,
 necessary, to make this happen?  Soundforge 9.0 sat on my bookshelf, for
 over a year, while I did other things; now I am going through the hair
 pulling that arises, from trying to make this a reality!  Nero or Goldwave
 would be the way to go, but I haven't invested in either of those
 programs,
 as of yet!

 Help!

 Mac Norins


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Trying to utilize CD Architect 5.2, in Soundforge 9.0E

2008-07-02 Thread Mac Norins
Dear Listers,

I have learned the rudimentary steps, to create regions, in Soundforge 6.0. 
Now, I want to be able to create a CD, say from a live recording, with 
tracks, that can be used, on a CD player, that has a numerical keypad, to 
access tracks.  I am having difficulty, at present, accessing the Sony 
knowledge base, because of some internet connection problems, that I am 
having, in that I cannot get to the links that the tech support team gave 
me.

That having been said, since the CD Architect 5.2 manual, that I have, is 
very confusing, what is a simple explanation of how to do the steps, 
necessary, to make this happen?  Soundforge 9.0 sat on my bookshelf, for 
over a year, while I did other things; now I am going through the hair 
pulling that arises, from trying to make this a reality!  Nero or Goldwave 
would be the way to go, but I haven't invested in either of those programs, 
as of yet!

Help!

Mac Norins 


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Re: Trying to utilize CD Architect 5.2, in Soundforge 9.0E

2008-07-02 Thread Larry Naessens
Mac, it would seem that you are ahead of me. Could you let me know the 
rudimentary steps for creating regions?

Many thanks,

Larry



Larry Naessens
Vinyl Trans4mations
A Division of Jalana Enterprises
Bradford, Ontario
Phone: 905 918 0658

Vinyl Trans4mations, a Burn Above the Rest
At Vinyl Trans4mations, we turn old records and tapes into brand new CDs 
that you can listen to for a lifetime. Visit us at www.vinylguycafe.com. We 
welcome all of your enquiries by phone or email. Before sending us your 
media, please contact us for important shipping instructions.

- Original Message - 
From: Mac Norins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio .org pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 8:21 PM
Subject: Trying to utilize CD Architect 5.2, in Soundforge 9.0E


 Dear Listers,

 I have learned the rudimentary steps, to create regions, in Soundforge 
 6.0.
 Now, I want to be able to create a CD, say from a live recording, with
 tracks, that can be used, on a CD player, that has a numerical keypad, to
 access tracks.  I am having difficulty, at present, accessing the Sony
 knowledge base, because of some internet connection problems, that I am
 having, in that I cannot get to the links that the tech support team gave
 me.

 That having been said, since the CD Architect 5.2 manual, that I have, is
 very confusing, what is a simple explanation of how to do the steps,
 necessary, to make this happen?  Soundforge 9.0 sat on my bookshelf, for
 over a year, while I did other things; now I am going through the hair
 pulling that arises, from trying to make this a reality!  Nero or Goldwave
 would be the way to go, but I haven't invested in either of those 
 programs,
 as of yet!

 Help!

 Mac Norins


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