re soundforge question

2013-10-26 Thread brian parker
Hi joe, press alt and arrow to the right to view. arrow up to plug in 
chainer. it must be checked. uncheck it. good luck. brian.



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re soundforge question

2008-01-21 Thread brian parker
thanks to both of you. i have been using soundforge for years, and i 
didn't know about that q key. i thanks again, brian.


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Re: soundforge question?

2007-01-18 Thread Dane Trethowan
Ok, well that's completely up to you of course but I prefer to set  
that combo box so that I can record directly from whatever sound  
device I want rahter than through that Microsoft Sound Mapper which  
can sometimes cause problems,.

On 19/01/2007, at 2:55 AM, Judy W wrote:


In the record dialogue, there is a combo box that let's you choose  
microsoft
sound mapper or your sound card. I have seen people use it both ways.  
How
should it be set?

Judy




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RE: SoundForge Question

2004-12-11 Thread Aman Singer
Hi.
Go into Sound Forge, hit alt+o, then p. Hit ctrl+tab until you hear
file. Hit tab until you hear delete temporary files on close, and make
sure that box is checked. I don't think it will be, since you're seeing
these files, so check it. Tab to OK and hit enter. That should do it.
Aman
 

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I am running SoundForge6.0 and everything is working great other than the
fact that when I finish a session and save my work along with the wav or mp3
file that I am working on a whole bunch of other files are saved.  They have
strange extensions like sfk sfl and other types.  I know that there is a way
of getting rid of them other than deleting them one by one by hand so to
speak.  A few years back I knew there was a way to configure the program not
to leave this stuff around.  I have forgotten the setting.  Can anyone
enlighten me.  Thanks in advance.



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Re: Soundforge Question

2004-06-21 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Andria.  I use CDex.  You can get that program from JFWLite.
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 Thing is that I did that and there was no drive there. However I can burn
 cd's from Nero, Alcohol, XP itself adn any other program and even make a
vcd
 from Nero Vision. So work that one out *grin*.
 Cheers
 Andrea
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  Hi Andrea
 
  In SF 7 if you press return on the extract audio from cd, then shift
back
 a
  few you should come to a dialogue box called drive.  There you should
find
 a
  listing of any drives you have.  Select the one you want and press
return.
  That should do it.
 
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Re: Soundforge Question

2004-06-20 Thread Chrissie
Hi Andrea

In SF 7 if you press return on the extract audio from cd, then shift back a
few you should come to a dialogue box called drive.  There you should find a
listing of any drives you have.  Select the one you want and press return.
That should do it.

Chrissie


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Re: Soundforge Question

2004-06-20 Thread Andrea Sherry
Thing is that I did that and there was no drive there. However I can burn
cd's from Nero, Alcohol, XP itself adn any other program and even make a vcd
from Nero Vision. So work that one out *grin*.
Cheers
Andrea
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 Hi Andrea

 In SF 7 if you press return on the extract audio from cd, then shift back
a
 few you should come to a dialogue box called drive.  There you should find
a
 listing of any drives you have.  Select the one you want and press return.
 That should do it.

 Chrissie


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