Re: Which sound editor to use?
Martin, Jim does have scripts for SF version 9. Check out his site at www.snowmanradio.com Dave To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Which sound editor to use?
Yes they do. I just purchased them. As usual, Jim has done excellent work. - Original Message - From: "M BROWN" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Sunday, August 09, 2009 11:53 AM Subject: Re: Which sound editor to use? Would those JAWS scripts work with the latest version of Sound Forge, which I think is version 9? Martin - Original Message - From: "Dave Marthouse" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 5:20 PM Subject: Re: Which sound editor to use? I have been using SoundForge6 as my editor of choice for commercial broadcast work for the last few years. I find it very much up to the task of producing broadcast grade high quality production. With that said you must have the Jim Snowbarger jaws scripts to take full advantage of the SoundForge feature set. The scripts are available at www.snowmanradio.com. It is worth the $30 cost of the scripts. I haven't played with GoldWave much but I've heard equally fine work produced by people who are more familiar with it. I've looked at the features in subsequent SoundForge upgrades and have found that they don't seem to be worth the upgrade price for what you get. I hope this helps. . Dave Marthouse dm...@pure.net d...@wodiradio.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Which sound editor to use?
Would those JAWS scripts work with the latest version of Sound Forge, which I think is version 9? Martin - Original Message - From: "Dave Marthouse" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 5:20 PM Subject: Re: Which sound editor to use? I have been using SoundForge6 as my editor of choice for commercial broadcast work for the last few years. I find it very much up to the task of producing broadcast grade high quality production. With that said you must have the Jim Snowbarger jaws scripts to take full advantage of the SoundForge feature set. The scripts are available at www.snowmanradio.com. It is worth the $30 cost of the scripts. I haven't played with GoldWave much but I've heard equally fine work produced by people who are more familiar with it. I've looked at the features in subsequent SoundForge upgrades and have found that they don't seem to be worth the upgrade price for what you get. I hope this helps. . Dave Marthouse dm...@pure.net d...@wodiradio.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Which sound editor to use?
I decided to go ahead and spend the $134 to upgrade. I do wish to do voiceover work. I would like to use some really nice reverb and possibly other sound effects with my promos. Occasionally when editing content for Main Menu, I find that some really nice noise reduction would help. I've always found that to be a bit tricky to use with either SF or GoldWave, but I suspect Sound Forge has some better tools. That is the scoop. I bit the bullet, bought the product, and we'll see what I think. I figured the upgrade price might not be around forever. Thanks for the feedback. - Original Message - From: "Christopher Wright" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 12:06 PM Subject: Re: Which sound editor to use? A bit more information might help. 1. Are you looking for a multi-track environment, or do you not care about that? 2. Do you plan to put music under your voice? 3. What, specifically, have you tried to do with Goldwave? - Original Message - From: "Jamie Pauls" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 12:05 PM Subject: Which sound editor to use? Greetings all: I currently own the latest version of GoldWave, Studio Recorder, and Sound Forge 6. I am doing some snazzy (I hope) promos to use during Main Menu. I've never done broadcast-quality promos before and find GoldWave barely up to the task. In terms of both accessibility and quality, should I live with GoldWave, use SoundForge 6, or spend the money to upgrade to the latest version of SoundForge? I want opinions. Thanks. Jamie Pauls MSN: jamiepa...@hotmail.com Skype: jamie.pauls To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Which sound editor to use?
A bit more information might help. 1. Are you looking for a multi-track environment, or do you not care about that? 2. Do you plan to put music under your voice? 3. What, specifically, have you tried to do with Goldwave? - Original Message - From: "Jamie Pauls" To: "PC Audio Discussion List" Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 12:05 PM Subject: Which sound editor to use? > Greetings all: > > I currently own the latest version of GoldWave, Studio Recorder, and Sound > Forge 6. I am doing some snazzy (I hope) promos to use during Main Menu. > I've never done broadcast-quality promos before and find GoldWave barely up > to the task. In terms of both accessibility and quality, should I live with > GoldWave, use SoundForge 6, or spend the money to upgrade to the latest > version of SoundForge? I want opinions. Thanks. > > > Jamie Pauls > MSN: jamiepa...@hotmail.com > Skype: jamie.pauls > > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Re: Which sound editor to use?
I have been using SoundForge6 as my editor of choice for commercial broadcast work for the last few years. I find it very much up to the task of producing broadcast grade high quality production. With that said you must have the Jim Snowbarger jaws scripts to take full advantage of the SoundForge feature set. The scripts are available at www.snowmanradio.com. It is worth the $30 cost of the scripts. I haven't played with GoldWave much but I've heard equally fine work produced by people who are more familiar with it. I've looked at the features in subsequent SoundForge upgrades and have found that they don't seem to be worth the upgrade price for what you get. I hope this helps. . Dave Marthouse dm...@pure.net d...@wodiradio.com To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
Which sound editor to use?
Greetings all: I currently own the latest version of GoldWave, Studio Recorder, and Sound Forge 6. I am doing some snazzy (I hope) promos to use during Main Menu. I've never done broadcast-quality promos before and find GoldWave barely up to the task. In terms of both accessibility and quality, should I live with GoldWave, use SoundForge 6, or spend the money to upgrade to the latest version of SoundForge? I want opinions. Thanks. Jamie Pauls MSN: jamiepa...@hotmail.com Skype: jamie.pauls To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org