sound forge 9 scripts?

2010-07-01 Thread armando
Hello,
I was wondering whre i can download scropts for sound forge 9 so I can use with 
jaws 11? Thanks.
aRmando 
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Can't mark in and out using Sound Forge 9

2009-11-05 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, while my copy of Sound Forge is just fine here at home, when I went 
into the talking book library to help them with their book editing, I found 
out that although I could delete from the cursor to the end of the file, or 
from the cursor to the beginning, I couldn't use the i and o keys to mark 
passages. I needed to mark the place where breaths occurred and delete them. 
I would stop the cursor just before the breath, hit i for mark in, go past 
the breath and hit o to mark out, and hit delete. It would not delete, and 
it also would not play the selected data if I hit the space bar to check it 
out before deleting. I've never had this issue with Sound Forge, using 
multiple versions through the years on multiple computers. We even went into 
the options and configured it like I have it here at home. The only thing I 
can think of is that they must have something perhaps interfering with the 
marking abilities, but I can't think of any possible reason why this doesn't 
work. Does anyone have any suggestions as to why the keyboard commands don't 
respond like the mouse clicks do?

Thanks a lot.
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Sound Forge 9: I'm Hearing Both Channels

2009-02-13 Thread Nolan Crabb
I sure hope someone on this list can help me diagnose this.  I haven't had a
problem until today, and I've no idea what got changed.  Here's the
background:

I'm converting some four-track cassettes to MP3 audio for replay in my
Victor Stream.  I'm using a stereo cassette machine to do this, which means
one of my channels plays normally, the other is reversed.

The problem is, I'm not getting any separation in the channels any more.  I
hear both voices on both channels.  I've checked the source, and the stereo
machine is indeed playing the cassettes correctly.  In other words, one
voice is reversed in one channel, the other channel contains the normal
track, and they are very much separated.

Now when I set up the recording attributes in Sound Forge 9, it says that
the sample rate is 44100 Hz. And the channels are stereo.  There's nothing
here that says mono.

Any thoughts at all as to what I'm doing wrong all the sudden?  I've played
music through the sound card, and it comes out in stereo just fine.  The
problem appears to linked to either sound Forge or to the settings in my
record volume control.  This is a Vista machine, by the way.

Please, any help at all would be most welcome.  I'm obviously done
converting these tapes until I can get the channels separated again.

And yes, I've restarted the machine several times.

Regards,

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Re: Sound Forge 9: I'm Hearing Both Channels

2009-02-13 Thread Mr. Bill
Hi hey try to reinstall the hardware ok? sometimes the drivers get kicked off 
for some crfazy reason ok?  so if it did work once it is still there.At 07:24 
PM 2/13/2009, you wrote:
I sure hope someone on this list can help me diagnose this.  I haven't had a
problem until today, and I've no idea what got changed.  Here's the
background:

I'm converting some four-track cassettes to MP3 audio for replay in my
Victor Stream.  I'm using a stereo cassette machine to do this, which means
one of my channels plays normally, the other is reversed.

The problem is, I'm not getting any separation in the channels any more.  I
hear both voices on both channels.  I've checked the source, and the stereo
machine is indeed playing the cassettes correctly.  In other words, one
voice is reversed in one channel, the other channel contains the normal
track, and they are very much separated.

Now when I set up the recording attributes in Sound Forge 9, it says that
the sample rate is 44100 Hz. And the channels are stereo.  There's nothing
here that says mono.

Any thoughts at all as to what I'm doing wrong all the sudden?  I've played
music through the sound card, and it comes out in stereo just fine.  The
problem appears to linked to either sound Forge or to the settings in my
record volume control.  This is a Vista machine, by the way.

Please, any help at all would be most welcome.  I'm obviously done
converting these tapes until I can get the channels separated again.

And yes, I've restarted the machine several times.

Regards,

Nolan





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Re: Sound Forge 9: I'm Hearing Both Channels

2009-02-13 Thread Gary Petraccaro
Go through the process of selecting stereo again and make sure you have tabbed 
to ok.  See if that fixes your problem.  In a previous edition of SF I found 
that I've made changes and thought I had changed back, but that second change 
didn't take.
Good Luck.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Nolan Crabb 
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
  Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 9:24 PM
  Subject: Sound Forge 9: I'm Hearing Both Channels


  I sure hope someone on this list can help me diagnose this.  I haven't had a
  problem until today, and I've no idea what got changed.  Here's the
  background:

  I'm converting some four-track cassettes to MP3 audio for replay in my
  Victor Stream.  I'm using a stereo cassette machine to do this, which means
  one of my channels plays normally, the other is reversed.

  The problem is, I'm not getting any separation in the channels any more.  I
  hear both voices on both channels.  I've checked the source, and the stereo
  machine is indeed playing the cassettes correctly.  In other words, one
  voice is reversed in one channel, the other channel contains the normal
  track, and they are very much separated.

  Now when I set up the recording attributes in Sound Forge 9, it says that
  the sample rate is 44100 Hz. And the channels are stereo.  There's nothing
  here that says mono.

  Any thoughts at all as to what I'm doing wrong all the sudden?  I've played
  music through the sound card, and it comes out in stereo just fine.  The
  problem appears to linked to either sound Forge or to the settings in my
  record volume control.  This is a Vista machine, by the way.

  Please, any help at all would be most welcome.  I'm obviously done
  converting these tapes until I can get the channels separated again.

  And yes, I've restarted the machine several times.

  Regards,

  Nolan





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Sound Forge 9 Aborting Files

2009-02-06 Thread Nolan Crabb
Some may recall that I wrote to this list back in early January to ask about
getting Sound Forge 9 to play through my laptop speakers while recording.
Fortunately, I found a solution to that problem that didn't include having
to buy an external sound card.  Turns out the laptop can send the incoming
signal from the cassette player to the laptop speakers just fine.

Now the problem I have is that when I finish doing a 45-minute recording and
tap either Enter or Alt+F4 to stop the recording, Sound Forge 9 closes, and
it seems to abort the file I've created and not yet had a chance to save.
Windows intervenes, telling me that the program needs to close, etc.

When I reopen Sound Forge, I obviously hit the recover button, but then I'm
told that an error has prevented this project from being completed.  I
never get to recover my files, and I don't know the name of the actual media
file created.  I've done searches for dot sfw files, thinking perhaps that's
the native format Sound Forge uses to create those temporary files.  I've
also done searches for files that begin with frg, and can only find a log
and some temp files, which Sound Forge refuses to recognize.

You should also know that I've set up Sound Forge such that it automatically
stops recording to the hard drive after 46 minutes, which is just about
right for the conversion of cassette books to MP3 format for use in my
Stream.

In any case, if anyone else is seeing this behavior, please let me know what
you think may be the cause.  It's so intermittent I can't find a reason or a
pattern.

I suppose it could be a memory issue with the laptop, but I have four gigs
in the laptop, and eight gigs in a ready-boost situation; so you wouldn't
think that would be it.  It truly frustrates me to spend 45 minutes spinning
a stupid cassette only to lose the file as soon as the recording stops.
It's gotten to where I just literally hold my breath and hope whatever
session I'm working on doesn't spontaneously abort.

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Re: Sound Forge 9 Aborting Files

2009-02-06 Thread Ray
Hi Nolan, and this sounds very very anoying!

First off I'm not on SF9, but still using SF7.  I had issues rather like
this last year and found updating my soundcard driver to be the solution. 
To make a general point, updating drivers for soundcards, video and keyboard
is a really good idea anyway.  Not for nothing the Superior Apple folks bang
on about the stability of their machines and this is in some part due to
well written and up-to-date drivers matching the hardware,  Oh, where was i?
 Yes, Sound Forge.

I think the temporary files Sf creates end in .FRG rather than starting with
that sequence.  I have found that moving SF's temp file to the E: partition
on my hard drive makes these temporary files much easier to locate.  (This
is done under the many Sf Options in the tools menu.

I've found Sf to be co-operative on the odd ocasion it does crash and the
files are either recoverable or else can be found.

Do hope you sort this one out - and do let us know the solution when you've
found it.

Ray.

Nolan Crabb wrote:
Some may recall that I wrote to this list back in early January to ask about
getting Sound Forge 9 to play through my laptop speakers while recording.
Fortunately, I found a solution to that problem that didn't include having
to buy an external sound card.  Turns out the laptop can send the incoming
signal from the cassette player to the laptop speakers just fine.

Now the problem I have is that when I finish doing a 45-minute recording and
tap either Enter or Alt+F4 to stop the recording, Sound Forge 9 closes, and
it seems to abort the file I've created and not yet had a chance to save.
Windows intervenes, telling me that the program needs to close, etc.

When I reopen Sound Forge, I obviously hit the recover button, but then I'm
told that an error has prevented this project from being completed.  I
never get to recover my files, and I don't know the name of the actual media
file created.  I've done searches for dot sfw files, thinking perhaps that's
the native format Sound Forge uses to create those temporary files.  I've
also done searches for files that begin with frg, and can only find a log
and some temp files, which Sound Forge refuses to recognize.

You should also know that I've set up Sound Forge such that it automatically
stops recording to the hard drive after 46 minutes, which is just about
right for the conversion of cassette books to MP3 format for use in my
Stream.

In any case, if anyone else is seeing this behavior, please let me know what
you think may be the cause.  It's so intermittent I can't find a reason or a
pattern.

I suppose it could be a memory issue with the laptop, but I have four gigs
in the laptop, and eight gigs in a ready-boost situation; so you wouldn't
think that would be it.  It truly frustrates me to spend 45 minutes spinning
a stupid cassette only to lose the file as soon as the recording stops.
It's gotten to where I just literally hold my breath and hope whatever
session I'm working on doesn't spontaneously abort.

Regards,

Nolan







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RE: Sound Forge 9 Aborting Files

2009-02-06 Thread Nolan Crabb
Yes, it actually works great with WE 7.01.  But your point is a good one.  I
wonder if one of those funky WE scripts is causing my file abort.  Surely
not, but still, it's worth a thought.

Clearly, I've become the unrestrained paranoia poster boy.  LOL

I seem to have no problems editing with it; works better for me than does
JAWS or System Access.

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disabling undo in sound forge 9

2009-01-30 Thread ANN

Hi folks,

In earlier versions of Sound Forge, it used to be possible to temporarily or 
permanently disable the undo/redo feature. But, I can't find how to do this in 
the latest version of Sound forge, which is version 9. Does anyone know if it's 
still possible,and how to do it?


thanks.

~Ann


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Sound Forge 9 and a Dell Latitude 830 Running Vista

2008-12-31 Thread Nolan Crabb
First, may I just say it's good to be back on the list.  I was a member
several years ago, and when I ran into the problem I'm about to describe, I
must admit to being thrilled and relieved to learn through a Google search
that this list remains viable and active.  So thanks first of all to each of
you for being part of this.  Now a description of my problem:

One of my Christmas gifts this year was an upgrade from Sound Forge 8 to
Sound Forge 9 so I could use the program on my new Vista laptop running
Vista Business.

I'm in the process of attempting to convert spoken-word cassettes to MP3
files for use on my Victor Reader Stream.  My Dell laptop has one of those
Sigma Tel audio drivers, and it has one of those bizarre hybrid jacks that
when you insert a patch cord or microphone, you're forced to pick from a
pop-up list what it is you're inserting into the plug.

When I connect the cassette unit, I select line in when the pop-up list
activates.

Then I bring up Sound Forge 9 and attempt to make my recording.  All I hear
when I play things back is whatever the laptop's internal microphone picked
up.  I never hear the content of my cassette, and I'm not able to monitor
the sounds coming from the cassette as it records.

I suspect the sound card and drivers in this laptop are of such ridiculously
limited capability that I'm not going to be able to use Sound Forge with it
and have it allow me to hear the cassette both as I'm recording it and later
as I play it back.

I've checked the check box in Sound Forge that deals with monitoring, but I
obviously have some setting somewhere wrong.

I've looked at both the playback controls and the record controls in the
volume program, and I can't see anywhere that allows me to tell the laptop
that the internal microphone should be switched off.

So again, in plain concise English, when I attempt to record from a cassette
using Sound forge, I cannot hear the tape through my laptop speakers as I
would like to; when I attempt to play back what I've recorded, what I get is
the sounds picked up from my internal microphone rather than the data from
the cassette.

If anyone has thoughts on what settings either in Sound Forge or in my
laptop I can change, I'd be most grateful to learn about those.

Again, my thanks to the list moderator and its members for keeping this list
alive so that a slacker like me can run back to it after years of absence
when I'm having a problem I clearly can't solve alone.

Warmest Wishes for a Pleasant, Memorable and Safe 2009,

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RE: Sound Forge 9 and a Dell Latitude 830 Running Vista

2008-12-31 Thread Judy W

I had to send back a dell because of this problem. I couldn't use SoundForge
or Skype. It is the sigmatel chip. The dell people acknowledged it.

Try to find a machine using RealTek sp I tested Acer at the store and it
wouldn't work. I have a Sager-Midern, but it doesn't have a line in jack.
Check Toshiba.

Hope this helps,

Judy 

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Nolan Crabb
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:15 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Sound Forge 9 and a Dell Latitude 830 Running Vista

First, may I just say it's good to be back on the list.  I was a member
several years ago, and when I ran into the problem I'm about to describe, I
must admit to being thrilled and relieved to learn through a Google search
that this list remains viable and active.  So thanks first of all to each of
you for being part of this.  Now a description of my problem:

One of my Christmas gifts this year was an upgrade from Sound Forge 8 to
Sound Forge 9 so I could use the program on my new Vista laptop running
Vista Business.

I'm in the process of attempting to convert spoken-word cassettes to MP3
files for use on my Victor Reader Stream.  My Dell laptop has one of those
Sigma Tel audio drivers, and it has one of those bizarre hybrid jacks that
when you insert a patch cord or microphone, you're forced to pick from a
pop-up list what it is you're inserting into the plug.

When I connect the cassette unit, I select line in when the pop-up list
activates.

Then I bring up Sound Forge 9 and attempt to make my recording.  All I hear
when I play things back is whatever the laptop's internal microphone picked
up.  I never hear the content of my cassette, and I'm not able to monitor
the sounds coming from the cassette as it records.

I suspect the sound card and drivers in this laptop are of such ridiculously
limited capability that I'm not going to be able to use Sound Forge with it
and have it allow me to hear the cassette both as I'm recording it and later
as I play it back.

I've checked the check box in Sound Forge that deals with monitoring, but I
obviously have some setting somewhere wrong.

I've looked at both the playback controls and the record controls in the
volume program, and I can't see anywhere that allows me to tell the laptop
that the internal microphone should be switched off.

So again, in plain concise English, when I attempt to record from a cassette
using Sound forge, I cannot hear the tape through my laptop speakers as I
would like to; when I attempt to play back what I've recorded, what I get is
the sounds picked up from my internal microphone rather than the data from
the cassette.

If anyone has thoughts on what settings either in Sound Forge or in my
laptop I can change, I'd be most grateful to learn about those.

Again, my thanks to the list moderator and its members for keeping this list
alive so that a slacker like me can run back to it after years of absence
when I'm having a problem I clearly can't solve alone.

Warmest Wishes for a Pleasant, Memorable and Safe 2009,

Nolan Crabb






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Re: Sound Forge 9 and a Dell Latitude 830 Running Vista

2008-12-31 Thread Keith Gillard
Hi,

I think your bang on when you state that the Sigmatell audio on the Dell is 
your problem.
You likely will have to upgrade your card as I believe this is a known issue 
with the Dell laptop sound drivers.

Just my own thoughts and others might correct me ASAP...Cheers.
- Original Message - 
From: Nolan Crabb ncr...@gmail.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 7:15 AM
Subject: Sound Forge 9 and a Dell Latitude 830 Running Vista


First, may I just say it's good to be back on the list.  I was a member
several years ago, and when I ran into the problem I'm about to describe, I
must admit to being thrilled and relieved to learn through a Google search
that this list remains viable and active.  So thanks first of all to each of
you for being part of this.  Now a description of my problem:

One of my Christmas gifts this year was an upgrade from Sound Forge 8 to
Sound Forge 9 so I could use the program on my new Vista laptop running
Vista Business.

I'm in the process of attempting to convert spoken-word cassettes to MP3
files for use on my Victor Reader Stream.  My Dell laptop has one of those
Sigma Tel audio drivers, and it has one of those bizarre hybrid jacks that
when you insert a patch cord or microphone, you're forced to pick from a
pop-up list what it is you're inserting into the plug.

When I connect the cassette unit, I select line in when the pop-up list
activates.

Then I bring up Sound Forge 9 and attempt to make my recording.  All I hear
when I play things back is whatever the laptop's internal microphone picked
up.  I never hear the content of my cassette, and I'm not able to monitor
the sounds coming from the cassette as it records.

I suspect the sound card and drivers in this laptop are of such ridiculously
limited capability that I'm not going to be able to use Sound Forge with it
and have it allow me to hear the cassette both as I'm recording it and later
as I play it back.

I've checked the check box in Sound Forge that deals with monitoring, but I
obviously have some setting somewhere wrong.

I've looked at both the playback controls and the record controls in the
volume program, and I can't see anywhere that allows me to tell the laptop
that the internal microphone should be switched off.

So again, in plain concise English, when I attempt to record from a cassette
using Sound forge, I cannot hear the tape through my laptop speakers as I
would like to; when I attempt to play back what I've recorded, what I get is
the sounds picked up from my internal microphone rather than the data from
the cassette.

If anyone has thoughts on what settings either in Sound Forge or in my
laptop I can change, I'd be most grateful to learn about those.

Again, my thanks to the list moderator and its members for keeping this list
alive so that a slacker like me can run back to it after years of absence
when I'm having a problem I clearly can't solve alone.

Warmest Wishes for a Pleasant, Memorable and Safe 2009,

Nolan Crabb






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Re: Sound Forge 9 and a Dell Latitude 830 Running Vista

2008-12-31 Thread Barry Chapman
What you might need to consider is purchasing a USB sound card with line in.  
One which was suggested to me for use on my ASUS Eee 
PC is the Griffin iMic.  Whilst it is mainly for Mac's, it also works with PC's.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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From: Judy W ju...@austin.rr.com
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 2:09 AM
Subject: RE: Sound Forge 9 and a Dell Latitude 830 Running Vista



I had to send back a dell because of this problem. I couldn't use SoundForge
or Skype. It is the sigmatel chip. The dell people acknowledged it.

Try to find a machine using RealTek sp I tested Acer at the store and it
wouldn't work. I have a Sager-Midern, but it doesn't have a line in jack.
Check Toshiba.

Hope this helps,

Judy

-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Nolan Crabb
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2008 8:15 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Sound Forge 9 and a Dell Latitude 830 Running Vista

First, may I just say it's good to be back on the list.  I was a member
several years ago, and when I ran into the problem I'm about to describe, I
must admit to being thrilled and relieved to learn through a Google search
that this list remains viable and active.  So thanks first of all to each of
you for being part of this.  Now a description of my problem:

One of my Christmas gifts this year was an upgrade from Sound Forge 8 to
Sound Forge 9 so I could use the program on my new Vista laptop running
Vista Business.

I'm in the process of attempting to convert spoken-word cassettes to MP3
files for use on my Victor Reader Stream.  My Dell laptop has one of those
Sigma Tel audio drivers, and it has one of those bizarre hybrid jacks that
when you insert a patch cord or microphone, you're forced to pick from a
pop-up list what it is you're inserting into the plug.

When I connect the cassette unit, I select line in when the pop-up list
activates.

Then I bring up Sound Forge 9 and attempt to make my recording.  All I hear
when I play things back is whatever the laptop's internal microphone picked
up.  I never hear the content of my cassette, and I'm not able to monitor
the sounds coming from the cassette as it records.

I suspect the sound card and drivers in this laptop are of such ridiculously
limited capability that I'm not going to be able to use Sound Forge with it
and have it allow me to hear the cassette both as I'm recording it and later
as I play it back.

I've checked the check box in Sound Forge that deals with monitoring, but I
obviously have some setting somewhere wrong.

I've looked at both the playback controls and the record controls in the
volume program, and I can't see anywhere that allows me to tell the laptop
that the internal microphone should be switched off.

So again, in plain concise English, when I attempt to record from a cassette
using Sound forge, I cannot hear the tape through my laptop speakers as I
would like to; when I attempt to play back what I've recorded, what I get is
the sounds picked up from my internal microphone rather than the data from
the cassette.

If anyone has thoughts on what settings either in Sound Forge or in my
laptop I can change, I'd be most grateful to learn about those.

Again, my thanks to the list moderator and its members for keeping this list
alive so that a slacker like me can run back to it after years of absence
when I'm having a problem I clearly can't solve alone.

Warmest Wishes for a Pleasant, Memorable and Safe 2009,

Nolan Crabb






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Re: sound forge 9

2008-11-13 Thread Maheen Wickramasinghe

Oh, I got it from a torrent.
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: sound forge 9



It means that Your key is invalid.  Did you get it illegally or something?

Rick
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:52 PM
Subject: sound forge 9


Folks, does anybody have any idea whether sound forge 9 works well? I
downloaded it but everytime I try putting in the key, I get this annoying
music. Has anyone else had this problem?
Maheen the classic country music piano player and singer.
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Re: sound forge 9

2008-11-13 Thread Bruce Toews
Well that explains it then. You get what you deserve in a situation like 
that.


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Oh, I got it from a torrent.
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 It means that Your key is invalid.  Did you get it illegally or something?

 Rick
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 Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:52 PM
 Subject: sound forge 9


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Re: sound forge 9

2008-11-13 Thread Rick Harmon
Hmmm, you stole it in other words.  Well I don't feel too bad that you can't 
install it then.

Rick
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Oh, I got it from a torrent.
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 It means that Your key is invalid.  Did you get it illegally or something?

 Rick
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 Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:52 PM
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Re: sound forge 9

2008-11-13 Thread Maheen Wickramasinghe
Absolutely Dave, I hate to steal things but us blind folks can't aford 
certain things.
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:43 PM
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So much easier to steal than to buy it honestly.  After all, you're blind 
so

you deserve it.  Right?



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Subject: Re: sound forge 9

Oh, I got it from a torrent.
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:08 PM
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It means that Your key is invalid.  Did you get it illegally or 
something?


Rick
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:52 PM
Subject: sound forge 9


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Re: sound forge 9

2008-11-13 Thread Rick Harmon
Yeah I hope the moderator has noticed this thread and will remove maheen for 
discussing illegal activities on this list as he knows better than to do so.

Rick
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Well that explains it then. You get what you deserve in a situation like
that.

Bruce

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 Oh, I got it from a torrent.
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  It means that Your key is invalid.  Did you get it illegally or 
 something?

  Rick
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  Subject: sound forge 9


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Re: sound forge 9

2008-11-13 Thread abarney

Hi Maheen,
sorry you won't get it from bitorrent that works.
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Absolutely Dave, I hate to steal things but us blind folks can't aford 
certain things.
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To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:43 PM
Subject: RE: sound forge 9


So much easier to steal than to buy it honestly.  After all, you're blind 
so

you deserve it.  Right?



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Subject: Re: sound forge 9

Oh, I got it from a torrent.
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From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: sound forge 9


It means that Your key is invalid.  Did you get it illegally or 
something?


Rick
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:52 PM
Subject: sound forge 9


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downloaded it but everytime I try putting in the key, I get this 
annoying

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RE: sound forge 9

2008-11-13 Thread Dave McElroy WA6BEF
So much easier to steal than to buy it honestly.  After all, you're blind so
you deserve it.  Right?



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Subject: Re: sound forge 9

Oh, I got it from a torrent.
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:08 PM
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 It means that Your key is invalid.  Did you get it illegally or something?

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Re: sound forge 9

2008-11-13 Thread stewart ross
hi rick and bruce i don't want to fall out on this subject but i take it 
that u hate people stealing things, and tell me in your whole life have u 
ever got a cracked peace of software?, i feel at the end of the choice its 
the choice of that person, but thats my  oppion. stew

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Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 12:39 AM
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Hmmm, you stole it in other words.  Well I don't feel too bad that you 
can't

install it then.

Rick
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: sound forge 9


Oh, I got it from a torrent.
- Original Message - 
From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: sound forge 9


It means that Your key is invalid.  Did you get it illegally or 
something?


Rick
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:52 PM
Subject: sound forge 9


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Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired

2008-07-02 Thread Matthew Chao
Hello, Folks!  I'm new to this list, and look forward to being part 
of this list.

I'm totally blind, and am thinking of purchasing the full version of 
Sound Forge 9.  I recently bought the NBP braille cheat sheet.  It 
refers to commands for Version 8.  Is version 9 still 
accessible?  Thanks in advance for your help.--Matt Chao


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Re: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired

2008-07-02 Thread Barry Chapman
I upgraded from Sound Forge version 6 to version 9, so haven't actually used 
version 8.  The accessibility of version 9 is about the 
same as for version 6 and probably for version 8, at least for the things I 
need to do.  This includes cutting, copying, pasting, 
fading, normalising, equalising, pitch, time stretch, noise reduction and 
effects.

It depends on what you want to do, but for most simple editing tasks, I don't 
have any problems with version 9.  I use JAWS and 
don't currently use any third party scripts.

You will find that most of the commands for version 9 are the same as those for 
version 8.

One thing you might wish to do with version 9 is to locate the channel meters 
option in the view menu and uncheck it.  Having this 
option checked can cause problems for some screen readers.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 7:13 PM
Subject: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired


Hello, Folks!  I'm new to this list, and look forward to being part
of this list.

I'm totally blind, and am thinking of purchasing the full version of
Sound Forge 9.  I recently bought the NBP braille cheat sheet.  It
refers to commands for Version 8.  Is version 9 still
accessible?  Thanks in advance for your help.--Matt Chao


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Re: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired

2008-07-02 Thread Peter Scanlon
Thanks for this summary, I was wondering about upgrading to 9 as well. But 
if you uncheck the metres, how do you view
monitor levels.

Peter Scanlon
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired


I upgraded from Sound Forge version 6 to version 9, so haven't actually 
used version 8.  The accessibility of version 9 is about the
 same as for version 6 and probably for version 8, at least for the things 
 I need to do.  This includes cutting, copying, pasting,
 fading, normalising, equalising, pitch, time stretch, noise reduction and 
 effects.

 It depends on what you want to do, but for most simple editing tasks, I 
 don't have any problems with version 9.  I use JAWS and
 don't currently use any third party scripts.

 You will find that most of the commands for version 9 are the same as 
 those for version 8.

 One thing you might wish to do with version 9 is to locate the channel 
 meters option in the view menu and uncheck it.  Having this
 option checked can cause problems for some screen readers.

 Regards,
 Barry Chapman

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 Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 7:13 PM
 Subject: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired


 Hello, Folks!  I'm new to this list, and look forward to being part
 of this list.

 I'm totally blind, and am thinking of purchasing the full version of
 Sound Forge 9.  I recently bought the NBP braille cheat sheet.  It
 refers to commands for Version 8.  Is version 9 still
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Re: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired

2008-07-02 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Peter,

I usually set my levels by ear a little lower than I want, then either 
normalise, or if the sound levels vary, use wave hammer, when 
I have completed recording.  Perhaps others can confirm, but I think the meters 
controlled by that option are visual and not 
accessible to screen reader users such as myself.  Perhaps they are of some use 
to those who have some sight.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 7:09 AM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired


Thanks for this summary, I was wondering about upgrading to 9 as well. But
if you uncheck the metres, how do you view
monitor levels.

Peter Scanlon
Phone Home: +61 03 9878 3623
Phone work: +61 03 8684 6160
Mobile: 0407 956 110

Keep rockin'


- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired


I upgraded from Sound Forge version 6 to version 9, so haven't actually
used version 8.  The accessibility of version 9 is about the
 same as for version 6 and probably for version 8, at least for the things
 I need to do.  This includes cutting, copying, pasting,
 fading, normalising, equalising, pitch, time stretch, noise reduction and
 effects.

 It depends on what you want to do, but for most simple editing tasks, I
 don't have any problems with version 9.  I use JAWS and
 don't currently use any third party scripts.

 You will find that most of the commands for version 9 are the same as
 those for version 8.

 One thing you might wish to do with version 9 is to locate the channel
 meters option in the view menu and uncheck it.  Having this
 option checked can cause problems for some screen readers.

 Regards,
 Barry Chapman

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 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 7:13 PM
 Subject: Sound Forge 9 and Accessibility for Blind and Visually Impaired


 Hello, Folks!  I'm new to this list, and look forward to being part
 of this list.

 I'm totally blind, and am thinking of purchasing the full version of
 Sound Forge 9.  I recently bought the NBP braille cheat sheet.  It
 refers to commands for Version 8.  Is version 9 still
 accessible?  Thanks in advance for your help.--Matt Chao


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Re: Sound Forge 9 help needed

2007-12-22 Thread Gary Petraccaro
See if the cue function  is checked.
Somewhere in preferences.
Hope that helps.

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Subject: Sound Forge 9 help needed


I was playing around with some of the options in Sound Forge 9 and some how 
turned off the option whereby when a track is playing,
 pressing pageup and pagedown would move through the track and keep playing 
 from the new position.  Now when I press pageup and
 pagedown, the play position doesn't move until I stop then start again. 
 Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get it back the way
 it was.  I am not using any special JAWS scripts.

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Re: Sound Forge 9 help needed

2007-12-22 Thread Barry Chapman
Thanks Gary.  I couldn't find anything about the cue function, but the problem 
was I must have accidentally turned off the Seek 
cursor on playback option by pressing the letter f.  Pressing f turned it 
on again.  I looked up scrubbing in help thinking 
there might be something there about it, but all that was mentioned were the j, 
k and l keys.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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See if the cue function  is checked.
Somewhere in preferences.
Hope that helps.

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I was playing around with some of the options in Sound Forge 9 and some how
turned off the option whereby when a track is playing,
 pressing pageup and pagedown would move through the track and keep playing
 from the new position.  Now when I press pageup and
 pagedown, the play position doesn't move until I stop then start again.
 Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get it back the way
 it was.  I am not using any special JAWS scripts.

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Sound Forge 9 help needed

2007-12-21 Thread Barry Chapman
I was playing around with some of the options in Sound Forge 9 and some how 
turned off the option whereby when a track is playing, 
pressing pageup and pagedown would move through the track and keep playing from 
the new position.  Now when I press pageup and 
pagedown, the play position doesn't move until I stop then start again.  Can 
anyone tell me what I need to do to get it back the way 
it was.  I am not using any special JAWS scripts.

Thanks,
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Sound Forge 9, any one else?

2007-05-21 Thread Curtis Delzer
Hi everyone.  Anyone else on this list, do you have a problem moving 
using the left/right arrows in Sound Forge 9? Open a file, turn on 
the looping function with Q, and see if your file will skip forward 
or backward if you hold down right arrow or left arrow. Mine will 
not, unlike SF8, or earlier. I do note that Q is the command for 
looping, and that in sf8 I think the looping function had to be on 
for it to work, but I cannot get it to change or work in SF9. The 
naming of regions is also different in sf9, particularly the auto 
naming of it, prompting isn't happening only the name and edit box 
which you can type into but no prompt for a name.



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Re: Sound Forge 9 changes? problems? complaints?

2007-04-16 Thread Jerry Richer
 Left and Right arrow never moved through a file for me with Sound Forge
6.0.  I'm using Window Eyes.

   Jerry

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Sound Forge 9 changes? problems? complaints?

2007-04-15 Thread Curtis Delzer
Hi everyone. I have to start by saying that I am not new to sound 
editing, been doing it since the Forging Ahead tutorials were issued 
for SF4.5 and have the updates for SF5 as well. In every version of 
SF since 4.5 until now, (on my computer), with every press of right 
or left arrow, while playing a sound, the sound jumps ahead or back 
depending on the arrow pressed, and the amount depends on the zoom 
ratio e.g. the higher the zoom ratio, the more the sound would jump 
forward or back. When you press enter, the file will jump to your 
current listening position so you can easily go back to where you 
began by pressing space bar to start and stop. Now, in sf9, (build 
A), the sound does not jump in any increments, except when I press 
page up or page down, which, incidentally, also jumps the sound in 
sf8, sf7, sf6, sf5, sf4.5 etc. etc. etc. my point being that this 
behavior has been in SF since the beginning most likely, in fact, a 
very useful feature no doubt. Those of you who have installed sf9 
build A, are you having this issue? They've changed the way which 
regions are labeled. Now when in version 9, Automatically name 
regions and markers if not playing  is checked, when you press r, you 
are immediately put in the label box for the region name rather than 
prompted for the name. You have to go into the regions list in order 
to see where the starting and ending places are. If you have auto 
labels turned on, region 01, region 02, region 03, etc. will occur 
when you press r and you can type in new names but you're not 
prompted, just your screen reader will say edit, or edit box. 
hmm? feature or bug? :)



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Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-13 Thread Marijan Janev
Hi Anders,
Yes, alt+shift is windows shortcut to cycle  throu the installed keybords. 
If you have only Swedish and US, you can switch to US, and with the same 
alt+shif you can back to Swedish keyboard. It's so easy.
Good luck!
Marijan
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 9:12 AM
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HellO!
 I have created some shortcuts to us german and swedish and some more
keyboard layouts.
So yes i guess its the best way to do this.
ALt shift is this a windows kweystroke?
And do you switch back to maccedonian with alt shift?
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Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-12 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
 I have created some shortcuts to us german and swedish and some more 
keyboard layouts.
So yes i guess its the best way to do this.
ALt shift is this a windows kweystroke?
And do you switch back to maccedonian with alt shift?
/Anders.
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Subject: Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


OK, Anders, I understand, but can't you switch  from swedish keyboar to
American during your work in GW? I also use Macedonian Keyboard but every
time I open the GW I switch the keyboard from Macedonian to American
pressing alt+left shift. And all works as it should.
Good luck!
Marijan
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 11:40 PM
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HellO!
One think that i have problems with in Goldwave is the keystrokes for
selecting.
I am using a Swedish keyboard and i havnen't really found out if it is the
[ and ] sings that is telling goldwave to set start or stop markers or if
its the specific key for the american keyboard which tells it to set the
markers.
When i press the key for the markers and am using swedish keyboard one is
for the swedish letter å and one is for typin accents and such.
Are you understanding what i am talking about here?
Ist very hard to explain it in understandable englis.
Its no my mother language.
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Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-11 Thread Marijan Janev
OK, Anders, I understand, but can't you switch  from swedish keyboar to 
American during your work in GW? I also use Macedonian Keyboard but every 
time I open the GW I switch the keyboard from Macedonian to American 
pressing alt+left shift. And all works as it should.
Good luck!
Marijan
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From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


HellO!
One think that i have problems with in Goldwave is the keystrokes for
selecting.
I am using a Swedish keyboard and i havnen't really found out if it is the
[ and ] sings that is telling goldwave to set start or stop markers or if
its the specific key for the american keyboard which tells it to set the
markers.
When i press the key for the markers and am using swedish keyboard one is
for the swedish letter å and one is for typin accents and such.
Are you understanding what i am talking about here?
Ist very hard to explain it in understandable englis.
Its no my mother language.
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Fwd: Sound Forge 9, and Window-Eyes

2007-04-11 Thread Steve Pattison

To: Window-Eyes discussion list [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello all. SF9 and Window-Eyes get along about like sf8 does. SF9 
though does not move to the right or left when you hit and hold down 
the arrows right
and left, for some reason, and when you hit R to label the region as 
in earlier versions, the dialogue which use to appear,  does not 
though the region
gets created. I use to use this function to see what is selected to 
make sure the beginning and endings were set correctly. A parameter? 
Perhaps? Window-Eyes
never did tell us the state of the check boxes for the general menu 
when something was selected or not, so you must turn on the graphic 
dictionary and label
the graphics after they're found, :) checked or not checked. I 
could not get, then, Window-Eyes to speak the label with the 
dedicated arrow keys, however,
I had to use the mouse cursor keys to determine what is labeled 
what, and then it was problematic, sometimes it would speak the 
label, and sometimes I
had to scroll the screen to determine whether or not is was labeled 
checked or not checked.

Multi track recording, no, multi channel recording, yes in the new 
sf9. I've not tried that yet, still trying to figure out the region 
labeling tricks and
how to get window-eyes to speak the status of the controls whether 
on or off, etc.

Curtis Delzer

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Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-11 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
Hmm, i didnt thought that the ascci number thing would work.
But that may help me.
Thanks so muxh.
/Anders.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 11:57 PM
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 Hi Anders!
 I know what you mean with those signs on the keyboard; I don't have 
 brackets
 as default keys on my Czech layout at all so one way I generate them is
 pressing right alt + f for the left bracket and right alt + g for the 
 right
 one; another option would be pressing left alt plus their respective ASCII
 codes on your numeric keyboard so it's 91 for the left one and 93 for the
 right one. So just try it out and see if at least one of the options works
 for you. Sorry, no easier way; LOL!
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Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-10 Thread Marijan Janev
Thanks Jim. Do you know if a screen reader user can access any channel 
individually and make a montage or any other manipulation as he/she normaly 
do every day professionally?
Marijan
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Marijan.
From what I can gather, you cannot record each channel individually as
separate recordings.
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RE: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-10 Thread Bruce Toews
Gold Wave can handle some file conversions that Sound Forge cannot. This 
is the one technical aspect where Gold Wave is better. There are a few 
technical aspects where Sound forge is better. There are many who prefer 
Sound Forge's interface to Gold Waves, while others, like me, prefer Gold 
Wave's interface over sound Forge's. The bottom line is this, though. 
While Sound Forge is approximately seven times the price of Gold Wave, 
plus the cost of upgrading Sound Forge periodically, it is not in any way 
seven times better as a sound editor, not even close. One can do a very 
professional job with Gold Wave. With the exception of some of the special 
effects that Sound Forge offers, editing can be done just as finely and 
just as professionally with either program.

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, John Schwery wrote:

 For informational purposes, I am asking, at what does Gold Wave excel
 over Sound forge?  The upgrade price certainly sounds good.

 earlier, Jim Noseworthy, wrote:

 Marijan.

 From what I can gather, you cannot record each channel individually as
 separate recordings.

 Cheers.



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 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 7:37 PM
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 Subject: Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

 Hi,
 I think that the main question here is if the multichannel capability will
 accessible for screen reader users.
 Does anybody know anything about it?
 Marijan
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 HellO!
 Read and feel hapy.
 Thanks.
 A/nders.
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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-10 Thread Bruce Toews
The best way to prevent clipping is to use the maximize option which will 
raise the volume to its highest level without clipping.


bruce

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On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Gary Petraccaro wrote:


How do you check for clipping with GW?

 - Original Message -
 From: Larry N
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 6:41 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Speaking as someone who uses Goldwave professionally every day I'd be
 inclined to agree with you Bruce. I find the cost of upgrading it to be most
 accomodating.

 Larry
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 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:48 PM
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 I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
 for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
 Forge.

 bruce

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  HellO!
  Read and feel hapy.
  Thanks.
  A/nders.
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  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
  Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer
 
 
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 Announcing Sound Forge 9
 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
 Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only
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  today, and experience true professional audio production power.
 
 The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
  includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
  master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
  audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
  audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
  design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.
 
 Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file
  recording,
  editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
  export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
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  plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!
 
 New in Sound Forge 9 software:
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  processing
   b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
   c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
   d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
   e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
   f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
   g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
   h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
   i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
   j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-10 Thread Gary Petraccaro
How do you check for clipping with GW?

  - Original Message - 
  From: Larry N 
  To: PC audio discussion list. 
  Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 6:41 PM
  Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


  Speaking as someone who uses Goldwave professionally every day I'd be 
  inclined to agree with you Bruce. I find the cost of upgrading it to be most 
  accomodating.

  Larry
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  Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:48 PM
  Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


  I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
  for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
  Forge.

  bruce

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  On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:

   HellO!
   Read and feel hapy.
   Thanks.
   A/nders.
   - Original Message -
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
   Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer
  
  
   Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here
  
  
  
  
  
  Announcing Sound Forge 9
  Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
  Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only 
   $99.95!*
  
  As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading
   today, and experience true professional audio production power.
  
  The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
   includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
   master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
   audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
   audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
   design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.
  
  Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file 
   recording,
   editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
   export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
   suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
   plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!
  
  New in Sound Forge 9 software:
a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
   processing
b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
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Re: sf plugins - was - Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special UpgradeOffer

2007-04-10 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
Nope you can not.
ANd thats a pitty because sf has the best noise reduction and vinyl 
restoration plugins except some fairly expensive things for profesionals.
I haven found out how to make the GOldwave noise reduction works.
ANd how to get the best results out of it.
A/nders.
- Original Message - 
From: richard claypool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 1:20 AM
Subject: sf plugins - was - Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special 
UpgradeOffer


 It's been awhile since i used soundforge, but the plugins did have an 
 edge.
 Can one still use the sf plugins in gw after the trile has run out?
 - Original Message - 
 From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:55 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 HellO!
 I allso prefer goldwave.
 However booth programs has its goodies and badies.
 A/nders.
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 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 10:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Quite right. I prefer Gold Wave, but it's not better or worse than Sound
 Forge. Both excel where the other lacks in a few places, but both are
 great recording solutions for people who know how to use them.

 bruce

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 On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Chuck Adkins wrote:

 Well, that's good, but that doesn't make Goldwave any better then Sound
 Forge, just a little less expenssive. I for one prefer Sound Forge, but
 there is no right or wrong.
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 I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time
 upgrades
 for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
 Forge.

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Re: sf plugins - was - Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: SpecialUpgradeOffer

2007-04-10 Thread Marijan Janev
Hi Anders,

You can get the best results using goldwave noise reduction if, firstly, you 
select a part of the file which contains only the noise you'd like to 
reduce, then copy the selection to clipboard, and then open the GW noise 
reduction dialog box. Now you should choose from clipboard, an you can 
scale various values  and accept the right one you think that is adequat for 
you.

But, the results are far away from those you can get using SF noise 
reduction plug in, unfortunately.

Marijan

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SpecialUpgradeOffer


Hello!
Nope you can not.
ANd thats a pitty because sf has the best noise reduction and vinyl
restoration plugins except some fairly expensive things for profesionals.
I haven found out how to make the GOldwave noise reduction works.
ANd how to get the best results out of it.
A/nders.



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Sound Forge 9 accessibility

2007-04-10 Thread Dean Martineau
Jeff, what have you ascertained as to the accessibility of version 
9?  If you have them, do any portion of the Snowman  scripts work?

Dean



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RE: Sound Forge 9 accessibility

2007-04-10 Thread Jeff Bishop
I have them and will be testing them soon with Version 9.  I had a heck of a
time getting SF9 to even load due to ASIO driver problems with my three
sound cards (don't even ask LOLOL).  I will report back on the list with
what I find.
 

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Jeff, what have you ascertained as to the accessibility of version 9?  If
you have them, do any portion of the Snowman  scripts work?

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Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-10 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
One think that i have problems with in Goldwave is the keystrokes for 
selecting.
I am using a Swedish keyboard and i havnen't really found out if it is the 
[ and ] sings that is telling goldwave to set start or stop markers or if 
its the specific key for the american keyboard which tells it to set the 
markers.
When i press the key for the markers and am using swedish keyboard one is 
for the swedish letter å and one is for typin accents and such.
Are you understanding what i am talking about here?
Ist very hard to explain it in understandable englis.
Its no my mother language.
A/nders.
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Subject: RE: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Gold Wave can handle some file conversions that Sound Forge cannot. This
 is the one technical aspect where Gold Wave is better. There are a few
 technical aspects where Sound forge is better. There are many who prefer
 Sound Forge's interface to Gold Waves, while others, like me, prefer Gold
 Wave's interface over sound Forge's. The bottom line is this, though.
 While Sound Forge is approximately seven times the price of Gold Wave,
 plus the cost of upgrading Sound Forge periodically, it is not in any way
 seven times better as a sound editor, not even close. One can do a very
 professional job with Gold Wave. With the exception of some of the special
 effects that Sound Forge offers, editing can be done just as finely and
 just as professionally with either program.

 bruce

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 On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, John Schwery wrote:

 For informational purposes, I am asking, at what does Gold Wave excel
 over Sound forge?  The upgrade price certainly sounds good.

 earlier, Jim Noseworthy, wrote:

 Marijan.

 From what I can gather, you cannot record each channel individually as
 separate recordings.

 Cheers.



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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Marijan Janev
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 7:37 PM
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

 Hi,
 I think that the main question here is if the multichannel capability 
 will
 accessible for screen reader users.
 Does anybody know anything about it?
 Marijan
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 From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 9:45 PM
 Subject: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 HellO!
 Read and feel hapy.
 Thanks.
 A/nders.
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 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
 Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here

Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only 
 $99.95!*
As a current Sound ForgeR user, you can save $50 by 
 upgrading
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.
The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production 
 suite
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic 
 environments,
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file 
 recording,
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and DolbyR Digital AC-3
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 
 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! GracenoteR MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! DolbyR Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows MediaR format support
  k.. New! MicrosoftR

Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-10 Thread Martina Letochová
Hi Anders!
I know what you mean with those signs on the keyboard; I don't have brackets 
as default keys on my Czech layout at all so one way I generate them is 
pressing right alt + f for the left bracket and right alt + g for the right 
one; another option would be pressing left alt plus their respective ASCII 
codes on your numeric keyboard so it's 91 for the left one and 93 for the 
right one. So just try it out and see if at least one of the options works 
for you. Sorry, no easier way; LOL!
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2007-04-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
Read and feel hapy.
Thanks.
A/nders.
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here





Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only $99.95!*

As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading 
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.

The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite 
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished 
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel 
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit 
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments, 
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file recording, 
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3 
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production 
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2 
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and 
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
  k.. New! Microsoft® Windows® VistaT Compatible
  l.. And more!
The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite 
 is unmatched for comprehensive production power.

Upgrade today for only $99.95!*



Upgrade to Version 9
  US $149.95 $99.95*


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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Bruce Toews
I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades 
for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound 
Forge.


bruce

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:


HellO!
Read and feel hapy.
Thanks.
A/nders.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer



Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here





   Announcing Sound Forge 9
   Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
   Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only $99.95!*

   As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading
today, and experience true professional audio production power.

   The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

   Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file recording,
editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

   New in Sound Forge 9 software:
 a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
processing
 b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
 c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
 d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
 e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
 f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
 g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
 h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
 i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
 j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
 k.. New! Microsoft® Windows® VistaT Compatible
 l.. And more!
   The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
is unmatched for comprehensive production power.

   Upgrade today for only $99.95!*



   Upgrade to Version 9
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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
THanks for the ironic answer-).
Of course you can but for those who want to use soundforge i'd think i will 
give them a little easter present.
So why are you picking on me.
A/nders.
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Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
Forge.

bruce

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:

 HellO!
 Read and feel hapy.
 Thanks.
 A/nders.
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
 Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here





Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only 
 $99.95!*

As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.

The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file 
 recording,
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
  k.. New! Microsoft® Windows® VistaT Compatible
  l.. And more!
The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
 is unmatched for comprehensive production power.

Upgrade today for only $99.95!*



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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Bruce Toews
Who's picking on you? I'm just being thankful.

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:

 HellO!
 THanks for the ironic answer-).
 Of course you can but for those who want to use soundforge i'd think i will
 give them a little easter present.
 So why are you picking on me.
 A/nders.
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 9:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
 for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
 Forge.

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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Allison Mervis
He's not picking on you. He's just noting that goldwave is cheaper, and in 
our opinion, a better program.
Allison

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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


HellO!
THanks for the ironic answer-).
Of course you can but for those who want to use soundforge i'd think i will
give them a little easter present.
So why are you picking on me.
A/nders.
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
Forge.

bruce

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:

 HellO!
 Read and feel hapy.
 Thanks.
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 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
 Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here





Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only
 $99.95!*

As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.

The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file
 recording,
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
  k.. New! Microsoft® Windows® VistaT Compatible
  l.. And more!
The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
 is unmatched for comprehensive production power.

Upgrade today for only $99.95!*



Upgrade to Version 9
  US $149.95 $99.95*


 Order by phone: 1.800.577.6642








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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Allison Mervis
Tell me about it!
Allison

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I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
Forge.

bruce

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:

 HellO!
 Read and feel hapy.
 Thanks.
 A/nders.
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
 Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here





Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only 
 $99.95!*

As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.

The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file 
 recording,
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
  k.. New! Microsoft® Windows® VistaT Compatible
  l.. And more!
The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
 is unmatched for comprehensive production power.

Upgrade today for only $99.95!*



Upgrade to Version 9
  US $149.95 $99.95*


 Order by phone: 1.800.577.6642








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Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread VICTORIA VAUGHAN
Hi, Thanks for this info!  I have Sound Forge and was not aware of this new 
up grade.
Vicky 



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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Chuck Adkins
Well, that's good, but that doesn't make Goldwave any better then Sound 
Forge, just a little less expenssive. I for one prefer Sound Forge, but 
there is no right or wrong.
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
Forge.

bruce

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:

 HellO!
 Read and feel hapy.
 Thanks.
 A/nders.
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
 Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here





Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only 
 $99.95!*

As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.

The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file 
 recording,
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
  k.. New! Microsoft® Windows® VistaT Compatible
  l.. And more!
The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
 is unmatched for comprehensive production power.

Upgrade today for only $99.95!*



Upgrade to Version 9
  US $149.95 $99.95*


 Order by phone: 1.800.577.6642








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http://www.custcenter.com

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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Bruce Toews
Quite right. I prefer Gold Wave, but it's not better or worse than Sound 
Forge. Both excel where the other lacks in a few places, but both are 
great recording solutions for people who know how to use them.

bruce

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On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Chuck Adkins wrote:

 Well, that's good, but that doesn't make Goldwave any better then Sound
 Forge, just a little less expenssive. I for one prefer Sound Forge, but
 there is no right or wrong.
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
 for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
 Forge.

 bruce




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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hello!
Ok.
Thanks.
/Anders.
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From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Who's picking on you? I'm just being thankful.

 bruce

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 On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:

 HellO!
 THanks for the ironic answer-).
 Of course you can but for those who want to use soundforge i'd think i 
 will
 give them a little easter present.
 So why are you picking on me.
 A/nders.
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 9:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time 
 upgrades
 for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
 Forge.

 bruce




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2007-04-09 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
I allso prefer goldwave.
However booth programs has its goodies and badies.
A/nders.
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Quite right. I prefer Gold Wave, but it's not better or worse than Sound
 Forge. Both excel where the other lacks in a few places, but both are
 great recording solutions for people who know how to use them.

 bruce

 -- 
 Bruce Toews
 Skype ID: o.canada
 E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com

 On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Chuck Adkins wrote:

 Well, that's good, but that doesn't make Goldwave any better then Sound
 Forge, just a little less expenssive. I for one prefer Sound Forge, but
 there is no right or wrong.
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time 
 upgrades
 for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
 Forge.

 bruce




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Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Marijan Janev
Hi,
I think that the main question here is if the multichannel capability will 
accessible for screen reader users.
Does anybody know anything about it?
Marijan
- Original Message - 
From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 9:45 PM
Subject: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


HellO!
Read and feel hapy.
Thanks.
A/nders.
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here

   Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only $99.95!*
As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.
The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file recording,
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
  k.. New! Microsoft® Windows® VistaT Compatible
  l.. And more!
The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
 is unmatched for comprehensive production power.
Upgrade today for only $99.95!*

Upgrade to Version 9
  US $149.95 $99.95*
 Order by phone: 1.800.577.6642
   For technical support or product questions visit:
http://www.custcenter.com
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Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Larry N
Speaking as someone who uses Goldwave professionally every day I'd be 
inclined to agree with you Bruce. I find the cost of upgrading it to be most 
accomodating.

Larry
- Original Message - 
From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:48 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time upgrades
for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
Forge.

bruce

-- 
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E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LiveJournal: http://brucetola.livejournal.com
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Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net
Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com

On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Anders Holmberg wrote:

 HellO!
 Read and feel hapy.
 Thanks.
 A/nders.
 - Original Message -
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
 Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here





Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only 
 $99.95!*

As a current Sound Forge® user, you can save $50 by upgrading
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.

The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file 
 recording,
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and Dolby® Digital AC-3
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! Gracenote® MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! Dolby® Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows Media® format support
  k.. New! Microsoft® Windows® VistaT Compatible
  l.. And more!
The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
 is unmatched for comprehensive production power.

Upgrade today for only $99.95!*



Upgrade to Version 9
  US $149.95 $99.95*


 Order by phone: 1.800.577.6642








   For technical support or product questions visit:
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RE: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Marijan.

From what I can gather, you cannot record each channel individually as
separate recordings.

Cheers.



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On Behalf Of Marijan Janev
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 7:37 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

Hi,
I think that the main question here is if the multichannel capability will 
accessible for screen reader users.
Does anybody know anything about it?
Marijan
- Original Message - 
From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 9:45 PM
Subject: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


HellO!
Read and feel hapy.
Thanks.
A/nders.
- Original Message - 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:13 PM
Subject: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Sony Creative Software :: Sound Forge 9 Is Here

   Announcing Sound Forge 9
Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
Only through May 31! Upgrade to Sound Forge 9 for only $99.95!*
As a current Sound ForgeR user, you can save $50 by upgrading
 today, and experience true professional audio production power.
The Sound Forge 9 professional digital audio production suite
 includes everything you need to quickly get from raw audio to finished
 master. Use this suite to create and edit stereo, and now, multichannel
 audio files with speed and precision, expertly analyze, record and edit
 audio, digitize and restore old recordings, model acoustic environments,
 design sound for multimedia, and master replication-ready CDs.

Sound Forge 9 new features include multichannel file recording,
 editing and processing, phase scope metering, and DolbyR Digital AC-3
 export. What makes Sound Forge 9 software a full-featured production
 suite? It now includes CD ArchitectT 5 software, Noise Reduction 2
 plug-ins, and Mastering Effects Bundle powered by iZotopeT-a $700 value!

New in Sound Forge 9 software:
  a.. New! Multichannel audio recording, file editing and
 processing
  b.. New! Phase and mono-compatibility meters
  c.. New! Channel converter for multichannel files
  d.. New! Multichannel capable Spectrum AnalysisT tools
  e.. New! Wet/dry mix and crossfade options for effects
  f.. New! Drag-and-drop editing between channels
  g.. New! GracenoteR MusicIDT technology
  h.. New! Access to Sony Music Studios Internet Mastering
  i.. New! DolbyR Digital AC-3 export
  j.. New! Multichannel Windows MediaR format support
  k.. New! MicrosoftR WindowsR VistaT Compatible
  l.. And more!
The Sound Forge 9 Professional Digital Audio Production Suite
 is unmatched for comprehensive production power.
Upgrade today for only $99.95!*

Upgrade to Version 9
  US $149.95 $99.95*
 Order by phone: 1.800.577.6642
   For technical support or product questions visit:
http://www.custcenter.com
Sony Creative Software
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sf plugins - was - Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer

2007-04-09 Thread richard claypool
It's been awhile since i used soundforge, but the plugins did have an edge. 
Can one still use the sf plugins in gw after the trile has run out?
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 HellO!
 I allso prefer goldwave.
 However booth programs has its goodies and badies.
 A/nders.
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 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 10:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Quite right. I prefer Gold Wave, but it's not better or worse than Sound
 Forge. Both excel where the other lacks in a few places, but both are
 great recording solutions for people who know how to use them.

 bruce

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 On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Chuck Adkins wrote:

 Well, that's good, but that doesn't make Goldwave any better then Sound
 Forge, just a little less expenssive. I for one prefer Sound Forge, but
 there is no right or wrong.
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 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time
 upgrades
 for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
 Forge.

 bruce




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Re: sf plugins - was - Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special UpgradeOffer

2007-04-09 Thread Mac Norins
Probably not, Richard!

-Mac-
- Original Message - 
From: richard claypool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:20 PM
Subject: sf plugins - was - Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special 
UpgradeOffer


It's been awhile since i used soundforge, but the plugins did have an edge.
Can one still use the sf plugins in gw after the trile has run out?
- Original Message - 
From: Anders Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 HellO!
 I allso prefer goldwave.
 However booth programs has its goodies and badies.
 A/nders.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 10:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 Quite right. I prefer Gold Wave, but it's not better or worse than Sound
 Forge. Both excel where the other lacks in a few places, but both are
 great recording solutions for people who know how to use them.

 bruce

 -- 
 Bruce Toews
 Skype ID: o.canada
 E-mail and MSN/Windows Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 LiveJournal: http://brucetola.livejournal.com
 Radio Show and Podcast: http://www.totw.net
 Web Site (including info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net
 Info on the Best TV Show of All Time: http://www.cornergas.com

 On Mon, 9 Apr 2007, Chuck Adkins wrote:

 Well, that's good, but that doesn't make Goldwave any better then Sound
 Forge, just a little less expenssive. I for one prefer Sound Forge, but
 there is no right or wrong.
 - Original Message -
 From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, April 09, 2007 3:48 PM
 Subject: Re: Fw: New Sony Sound Forge 9: Special Upgrade Offer


 I'm glad you can buy a whole new copy of gold Wave with life-time
 upgrades
 for half the cost of the amazinglydiscounted upgrade price for Sound
 Forge.

 bruce




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