Re: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-20 Thread dan kysor
i also cannot get spl to speak with jaws the list of tracks that 
appear when you search for a title: just get a list that says 1 
through 8 or whatever.

Dan

- Original Message -
From: Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date sent: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 21:12:47 -0500
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


I am also trying to figure out how to make station play list say 
the time!


- Original Message -
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and 
uncheck

the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, so 
you

shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced 
will

confirm or contradict this.

And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station 
Playlist
question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard 
and no
mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone 
settings,

input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When I
toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When 
I
toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a 
second

before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a wide-ranging
question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might 
be
wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the 
settings
but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and 
output

mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

Danny

On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:


I am using station play list for an over the air information 
radio

station,
and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the 
items are too
close together.  This setting which I presume is the default 
setting would

be
good for music stations, as you can move from one song to 
another with a
smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for 
voice, as some

of
the items get clipped.  Is there a way around this?
Thanks in advance
Bob .   .,

- Original Message -
From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave


Yes you can.  1.  Record your verbal greeting.  2.  Move it from 
your

Olympus
to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your 
Olympus
connected to the PC throughout the process).  3.  Launch Gold 
Wave and

open
the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open the
greeting
you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select 
all the

file
then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6.  Press control+tab 
to take

you
to the music file you already opened.  7.  Press ALT and arrow 
right to

edit
and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8.  You 
will now
land on the part where you decide at what point you want the mix 
to

start.
It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally 
fractions of

a
second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to 
begin press

the
tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If 
you are
happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then 
save your

file and that's it done.  Walter.



 _

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[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a 
greeting

and
then place some music under it.  Can this be done with Goldwave?  
Last

time
I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near a
speaker,
but it sounded like it.  lol

Thanks.



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Re: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-20 Thread Danny Miles
Hi Dan.  Once you've pressed enter on the search button, are you then
pressing alt + R?  This brings up the search results list.

Danny

On 12/20/10, dan kysor danky...@comcast.net wrote:
 i also cannot get spl to speak with jaws the list of tracks that
 appear when you search for a title: just get a list that says 1
 through 8 or whatever.
 Dan

  - Original Message -
 From: Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Date sent: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 21:12:47 -0500
 Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


 I am also trying to figure out how to make station play list say
 the time!

 - Original Message -
 From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
 Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


  Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and
 uncheck
  the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
  removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, so
 you
  shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
  programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced
 will
  confirm or contradict this.

  And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station
 Playlist
  question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard
 and no
  mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone
 settings,
  input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When I
  toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When
 I
  toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a
 second
  before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a wide-ranging
  question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might
 be
  wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the
 settings
  but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and
 output
  mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

  Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

  Danny

  On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:


  I am using station play list for an over the air information
 radio
  station,
  and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the
 items are too
  close together.  This setting which I presume is the default
 setting would
  be
  good for music stations, as you can move from one song to
 another with a
  smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for
 voice, as some
  of
  the items get clipped.  Is there a way around this?
  Thanks in advance
  Bob .   .,

  - Original Message -
  From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
  Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave


  Yes you can.  1.  Record your verbal greeting.  2.  Move it from
 your
  Olympus
  to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your
 Olympus
  connected to the PC throughout the process).  3.  Launch Gold
 Wave and
  open
  the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open the
  greeting
  you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select
 all the
  file
  then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6.  Press control+tab
 to take
  you
  to the music file you already opened.  7.  Press ALT and arrow
 right to
  edit
  and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8.  You
 will now
  land on the part where you decide at what point you want the mix
 to
  start.
  It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally
 fractions of
  a
  second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to
 begin press
  the
  tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If
 you are
  happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then
 save your
  file and that's it done.  Walter.



   _

  From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
  [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
  On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
  Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
  Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



  Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a
 greeting
  and
  then place some music under it.  Can this be done with Goldwave?
 Last
  time
  I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near a
  speaker,
  but it sounded like it.  lol

  Thanks.



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Re: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-20 Thread dan kysor
yes, its after i type alt r and get the list which wont read me 
the titles in jaws.
I suspect the mosen-hardgen scripts areent working as well in 
jaws 12.

Dan

- Original Message -
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date sent: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 14:57:27 +
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist

Hi Dan.  Once you've pressed enter on the search button, are you 
then

pressing alt + R?  This brings up the search results list.

Danny

On 12/20/10, dan kysor danky...@comcast.net wrote:
i also cannot get spl to speak with jaws the list of tracks that
appear when you search for a title: just get a list that says 1
through 8 or whatever.
Dan

 - Original Message -
From: Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date sent: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 21:12:47 -0500
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


I am also trying to figure out how to make station play list say
the time!

- Original Message -
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


 Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and
uncheck
 the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
 removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, 
so

you
 shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
 programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced
will
 confirm or contradict this.

 And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station
Playlist
 question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard
and no
 mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone
settings,
 input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When 
I

 toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When
I
 toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a
second
 before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a 
wide-ranging

 question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might
be
 wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the
settings
 but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and
output
 mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

 Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

 Danny

 On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:


 I am using station play list for an over the air information
radio
 station,
 and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the
items are too
 close together.  This setting which I presume is the default
setting would
 be
 good for music stations, as you can move from one song to
another with a
 smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for
voice, as some
 of
 the items get clipped.  Is there a way around this?
 Thanks in advance
 Bob .   .,

 - Original Message -
 From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
 Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave


 Yes you can.  1.  Record your verbal greeting.  2.  Move it 
from

your
 Olympus
 to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your
Olympus
 connected to the PC throughout the process).  3.  Launch Gold
Wave and
 open
 the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open 
the

 greeting
 you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select
all the
 file
 then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6.  Press control+tab
to take
 you
 to the music file you already opened.  7.  Press ALT and arrow
right to
 edit
 and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8.  
You

will now
 land on the part where you decide at what point you want the 
mix

to
 start.
 It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally
fractions of
 a
 second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to
begin press
 the
 tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If
you are
 happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then
save your
 file and that's it done.  Walter.



  _

 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
 Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



 Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a
greeting
 and
 then place some music under it.  Can this be done with 
Goldwave?

Last
 time
 I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near 
a

 speaker,
 but it sounded like it.  lol

 Thanks.



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RE: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-20 Thread Paul Hutson
I hate to say this guys but the scripts are working for me just fine in Jaws
12, the very latest updates even...Paul

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of dan kysor
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 9:10 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist

yes, its after i type alt r and get the list which wont read me 
the titles in jaws.
I suspect the mosen-hardgen scripts areent working as well in 
jaws 12.
Dan

 - Original Message -
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date sent: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 14:57:27 +
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist

Hi Dan.  Once you've pressed enter on the search button, are you 
then
pressing alt + R?  This brings up the search results list.

Danny

On 12/20/10, dan kysor danky...@comcast.net wrote:
 i also cannot get spl to speak with jaws the list of tracks that
 appear when you search for a title: just get a list that says 1
 through 8 or whatever.
 Dan

  - Original Message -
 From: Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Date sent: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 21:12:47 -0500
 Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


 I am also trying to figure out how to make station play list say
 the time!

 - Original Message -
 From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
 Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


  Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and
 uncheck
  the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
  removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, 
so
 you
  shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
  programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced
 will
  confirm or contradict this.

  And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station
 Playlist
  question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard
 and no
  mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone
 settings,
  input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When 
I
  toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When
 I
  toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a
 second
  before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a 
wide-ranging
  question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might
 be
  wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the
 settings
  but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and
 output
  mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

  Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

  Danny

  On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:


  I am using station play list for an over the air information
 radio
  station,
  and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the
 items are too
  close together.  This setting which I presume is the default
 setting would
  be
  good for music stations, as you can move from one song to
 another with a
  smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for
 voice, as some
  of
  the items get clipped.  Is there a way around this?
  Thanks in advance
  Bob .   .,

  - Original Message -
  From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
  Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave


  Yes you can.  1.  Record your verbal greeting.  2.  Move it 
from
 your
  Olympus
  to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your
 Olympus
  connected to the PC throughout the process).  3.  Launch Gold
 Wave and
  open
  the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open 
the
  greeting
  you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select
 all the
  file
  then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6.  Press control+tab
 to take
  you
  to the music file you already opened.  7.  Press ALT and arrow
 right to
  edit
  and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8.  
You
 will now
  land on the part where you decide at what point you want the 
mix
 to
  start.
  It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally
 fractions of
  a
  second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to
 begin press
  the
  tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If
 you are
  happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then
 save your
  file and that's it done.  Walter.



   _

  From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
  [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
  On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
  Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
  Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



  Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a
 greeting
  and
  then place some music under it.  Can

RE: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-20 Thread dan kysor

actually that's good news!
Dan

- Original Message -
From: Paul Hutson pjhut...@cablelynx.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date sent: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 09:21:30 -0600
Subject: RE: adjustments to station playlist

I hate to say this guys but the scripts are working for me just 
fine in Jaws

12, the very latest updates even...Paul

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of dan kysor
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 9:10 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist

yes, its after i type alt r and get the list which wont read me
the titles in jaws.
I suspect the mosen-hardgen scripts areent working as well in
jaws 12.
Dan

- Original Message -
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date sent: Mon, 20 Dec 2010 14:57:27 +
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist

Hi Dan.  Once you've pressed enter on the search button, are you
then
pressing alt + R?  This brings up the search results list.

Danny

On 12/20/10, dan kysor danky...@comcast.net wrote:
i also cannot get spl to speak with jaws the list of tracks that
appear when you search for a title: just get a list that says 1
through 8 or whatever.
Dan

 - Original Message -
From: Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Date sent: Sun, 19 Dec 2010 21:12:47 -0500
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


I am also trying to figure out how to make station play list say
the time!

- Original Message -
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


 Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and
uncheck
 the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
 removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end,
so
you
 shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
 programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced
will
 confirm or contradict this.

 And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station
Playlist
 question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard
and no
 mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone
settings,
 input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When
I
 toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When
I
 toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a
second
 before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a
wide-ranging
 question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might
be
 wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the
settings
 but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and
output
 mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

 Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

 Danny

 On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:


 I am using station play list for an over the air information
radio
 station,
 and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the
items are too
 close together.  This setting which I presume is the default
setting would
 be
 good for music stations, as you can move from one song to
another with a
 smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for
voice, as some
 of
 the items get clipped.  Is there a way around this?
 Thanks in advance
 Bob .   .,

 - Original Message -
 From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
 Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave


 Yes you can.  1.  Record your verbal greeting.  2.  Move it
from
your
 Olympus
 to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your
Olympus
 connected to the PC throughout the process).  3.  Launch Gold
Wave and
 open
 the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open
the
 greeting
 you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select
all the
 file
 then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6.  Press control+tab
to take
 you
 to the music file you already opened.  7.  Press ALT and arrow
right to
 edit
 and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8.
You
will now
 land on the part where you decide at what point you want the
mix
to
 start.
 It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally
fractions of
 a
 second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to
begin press
 the
 tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If
you are
 happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then
save your
 file and that's it done.  Walter.



  _

 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
 Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave

Re: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-19 Thread Bob Seed


I am also trying to figure out how to make station play list say the time!

- Original Message - 
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist



Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and uncheck
the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, so you
shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced will
confirm or contradict this.

And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station Playlist
question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard and no
mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone settings,
input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When I
toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When I
toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a second
before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a wide-ranging
question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might be
wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the settings
but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and output
mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

Danny

On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:



I am using station play list for an over the air information radio 
station,

and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the items are too
close together. This setting which I presume is the default setting would 
be

good for music stations, as you can move from one song to another with a
smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for voice, as some 
of

the items get clipped. Is there a way around this?
Thanks in advance
Bob .   .,

- Original Message -
From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave



Yes you can.  1. Record your verbal greeting.  2. Move it from your
Olympus
to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your Olympus
connected to the PC throughout the process).  3. Launch Gold Wave and 
open
the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open the 
greeting

you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select all the
file
then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6. Press control+tab to take 
you

to the music file you already opened.  7. Press ALT and arrow right to
edit
and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8. You will now
land on the part where you decide at what point you want the mix to 
start.
It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally fractions of 
a

second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to begin press
the
tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If you are
happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then save your
file and that's it done.  Walter.



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[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a greeting
and
then place some music under it.  Can this be done with Goldwave?  Last
time
I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near a 
speaker,

but it sounded like it.  lol

Thanks.



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RE: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-19 Thread Paul Hutson
If you don't have the professional version of SPL you can't get the program
to say the time...Paul

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Bob Seed
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 8:13 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


I am also trying to figure out how to make station play list say the time!

- Original Message - 
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


 Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and uncheck
 the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
 removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, so you
 shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
 programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced will
 confirm or contradict this.

 And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station Playlist
 question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard and no
 mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone settings,
 input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When I
 toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When I
 toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a second
 before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a wide-ranging
 question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might be
 wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the settings
 but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and output
 mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

 Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

 Danny

 On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:


 I am using station play list for an over the air information radio 
 station,
 and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the items are too
 close together. This setting which I presume is the default setting would

 be
 good for music stations, as you can move from one song to another with a
 smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for voice, as some

 of
 the items get clipped. Is there a way around this?
 Thanks in advance
 Bob .   .,

 - Original Message -
 From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
 Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave


 Yes you can.  1. Record your verbal greeting.  2. Move it from your
 Olympus
 to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your Olympus
 connected to the PC throughout the process).  3. Launch Gold Wave and 
 open
 the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open the 
 greeting
 you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select all the
 file
 then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6. Press control+tab to take 
 you
 to the music file you already opened.  7. Press ALT and arrow right to
 edit
 and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8. You will now
 land on the part where you decide at what point you want the mix to 
 start.
 It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally fractions of 
 a
 second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to begin press
 the
 tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If you are
 happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then save your
 file and that's it done.  Walter.



  _

 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
 [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
 Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



 Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a greeting
 and
 then place some music under it.  Can this be done with Goldwave?  Last
 time
 I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near a 
 speaker,
 but it sounded like it.  lol

 Thanks.



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Re: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-19 Thread Bob Seed


Good enough-
 Original Message - 
From: Paul Hutson pjhut...@cablelynx.com

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 10:06 PM
Subject: RE: adjustments to station playlist


If you don't have the professional version of SPL you can't get the 
program

to say the time...Paul

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Bob Seed
Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2010 8:13 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist


I am also trying to figure out how to make station play list say the time!

- Original Message - 
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist



Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and uncheck
the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, so you
shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced will
confirm or contradict this.

And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station Playlist
question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard and no
mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone settings,
input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When I
toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When I
toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a second
before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a wide-ranging
question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might be
wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the settings
but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and output
mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

Danny

On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:



I am using station play list for an over the air information radio
station,
and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the items are 
too
close together. This setting which I presume is the default setting 
would



be
good for music stations, as you can move from one song to another with a
smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for voice, as 
some



of
the items get clipped. Is there a way around this?
Thanks in advance
Bob .   .,

- Original Message -
From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave



Yes you can.  1. Record your verbal greeting.  2. Move it from your
Olympus
to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your Olympus
connected to the PC throughout the process).  3. Launch Gold Wave and
open
the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open the
greeting
you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select all the
file
then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6. Press control+tab to take
you
to the music file you already opened.  7. Press ALT and arrow right to
edit
and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8. You will 
now

land on the part where you decide at what point you want the mix to
start.
It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally fractions of
a
second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to begin 
press

the
tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If you are
happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then save 
your

file and that's it done.  Walter.



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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a greeting
and
then place some music under it.  Can this be done with Goldwave?  Last
time
I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near a
speaker,
but it sounded like it.  lol

Thanks.



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adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-18 Thread Bob Seed



I am using station play list for an over the air information radio station, 
and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the items are too 
close together. This setting which I presume is the default setting would be 
good for music stations, as you can move from one song to another with a 
smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for voice, as some of 
the items get clipped. Is there a way around this?

Thanks in advance
Bob .   .,

- Original Message - 
From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave


Yes you can.  1. Record your verbal greeting.  2. Move it from your 
Olympus

to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your Olympus
connected to the PC throughout the process).  3. Launch Gold Wave and open
the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open the greeting
you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select all the 
file

then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6. Press control+tab to take you
to the music file you already opened.  7. Press ALT and arrow right to 
edit

and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8. You will now
land on the part where you decide at what point you want the mix to start.
It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally fractions of a
second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to begin press 
the

tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If you are
happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then save your
file and that's it done.  Walter.



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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a greeting 
and
then place some music under it.  Can this be done with Goldwave?  Last 
time

I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near a speaker,
but it sounded like it.  lol

Thanks.



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Re: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-18 Thread Danny Miles
Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and uncheck
the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, so you
shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced will
confirm or contradict this.

And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station Playlist
question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard and no
mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone settings,
input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When I
toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When I
toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a second
before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a wide-ranging
question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might be
wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the settings
but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and output
mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

Danny

On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:


 I am using station play list for an over the air information radio station,
 and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the items are too
 close together. This setting which I presume is the default setting would be
 good for music stations, as you can move from one song to another with a
 smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for voice, as some of
 the items get clipped. Is there a way around this?
 Thanks in advance
 Bob .   .,

 - Original Message -
 From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
 Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave


 Yes you can.  1. Record your verbal greeting.  2. Move it from your
 Olympus
 to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your Olympus
 connected to the PC throughout the process).  3. Launch Gold Wave and open
 the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open the greeting
 you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select all the
 file
 then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6. Press control+tab to take you
 to the music file you already opened.  7. Press ALT and arrow right to
 edit
 and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8. You will now
 land on the part where you decide at what point you want the mix to start.
 It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally fractions of a
 second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to begin press
 the
 tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If you are
 happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then save your
 file and that's it done.  Walter.



  _

 From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
 On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
 Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
 To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
 Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



 Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a greeting
 and
 then place some music under it.  Can this be done with Goldwave?  Last
 time
 I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near a speaker,
 but it sounded like it.  lol

 Thanks.



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Re: adjustments to station playlist

2010-12-18 Thread Bob Seed
In my case we are using voice messages only, and there is no need for cross 
fading, just a fraction of a second for the transission of moving from one 
item to another. The information loop is very fast, as it moves from item to 
item. That fraction of a second would split things up quite nicely.   .
- Original Message - 
From: Danny Miles emowarr...@googlemail.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: adjustments to station playlist



Hi Bob.  I think you can go through the options dialogue and uncheck
the box which is defaulted to cross fading.  If this option is
removed, tracks will not have their volumes faded at the end, so you
shouldn't lose any vocals.  However, I've only been using the
programme for a week or so, so maybe somebody more experienced will
confirm or contradict this.

And, whilst I'm here, I have my own (more vague) Station Playlist
question.  I'm using Studio Pro on a laptop with one soundcard and no
mixer.  I've enabled my microphone, but either my microphone settings,
input/output settings or monitoring settings are faulty.  When I
toggle the mic on I can't hear anything in my headphones.  When I
toggle the mic off again I hear my vocals for about half a second
before it goes quiet again.  I know this is quite a wide-ranging
question, but can anybody please advise on which setting might be
wrong?  I've read the help information which relates to the settings
but I'm horribly confused with all of the input mixers and output
mixers etc (especially as I'm not using a mixer at all).

Sorry for the basic question, but any help will be appreciated.

Danny

On 12/18/10, Bob Seed bobs...@tbaytel.net wrote:



I am using station play list for an over the air information radio 
station,

and would like to make adjustments to the play list, as the items are too
close together. This setting which I presume is the default setting would 
be

good for music stations, as you can move from one song to another with a
smooth transition, unfortunately it does not work well for voice, as some 
of

the items get clipped. Is there a way around this?
Thanks in advance
Bob .   .,

- Original Message -
From: Walter w...@blueyonder.co.uk
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2010 3:18 PM
Subject: RE: Question about mixing in Goldwave



Yes you can.  1. Record your verbal greeting.  2. Move it from your
Olympus
to your PC (you don't have to do this so long as you keep your Olympus
connected to the PC throughout the process).  3. Launch Gold Wave and 
open
the music file you wish to use.  4.  Now with Gold Wave open the 
greeting

you recorded.  5.  While in this file do a control+A to select all the
file
then control+C to copy to the clipboard.  6. Press control+tab to take 
you

to the music file you already opened.  7. Press ALT and arrow right to
edit
and then go down until you come to Mix and press enter.  8. You will now
land on the part where you decide at what point you want the mix to 
start.
It starts with hours then minutes then seconds and finally fractions of 
a

second.  9.  Once you have decided where you want the mix to begin press
the
tab key once and then the space bar to hear a preview.  10.  If you are
happy with the preview, tab to OK and press the space bar then save your
file and that's it done.  Walter.



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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org 
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]

On Behalf Of Dave McElroy WA6BEF
Sent: 18 December 2010 19:43
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Question about mixing in Goldwave



Ok, I don't own a mixer at this time, but I'd like to record a greeting
and
then place some music under it.  Can this be done with Goldwave?  Last
time
I did this we just recorded on the Olympus while standing near a 
speaker,

but it sounded like it.  lol

Thanks.



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