Okay, that may explain why I can get such a damn good price on one and why its
very hard to get here .
On 29/03/2011, at 1:17 PM, Gary Schindler wrote:
> It seems that the Squeezebox boom is no longer being made! Logitech doesn't
> have it listed with there products any more.
>
> - Origin
It seems that the Squeezebox boom is no longer being made! Logitech doesn't
have it listed with there products any more.
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices
A
I would be interested in the Voice Tuning program!
I also don't want to join yet another list. My inbox is already active
enough.
Vicky
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From: "Quinten Pendle"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 3:31 PM
Subject: RE: Cubase VS Sonar, as
And that's exactly what you don't want .
On 29/03/2011, at 5:48 AM, Gary Schindler wrote:
> I haven't been all that impressed with the Plextalk web radio feature at this
> point. it seems to be quite picky what streams it will handle, it does best
> with MP3 streams, but haven't had any luck w
Excuse me, I had a typo; I meant to say that the Midi Mag list is a list for
Blind Musicians and I hit the C key, by mistake!
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From: "Quinten Pendle"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:31 PM
Subject: RE: Cubase VS Sonar, as well as voi
It has been my experience, in the past, that the Midi Mag list is good for
answering such questions and is a list for c Musicians, not just a Midi
list, for whatever that is worth. Like I said to Tony, it was only a
suggestion.
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From: "Quinten Pendle"
To: "'PC Audi
I no longer subscribe to that list. It was only a suggestion.
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From: "Tony Hernandez"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: Cubase VS Sonar, as well as voice tuning
Hi. These are good questions that I would like to see
I don't necessarily think so, because I'm not gonna use either of these
programs for midi at all.
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From: Mac Norins [mailto:macata...@cox.net]
Sent: 28 March 2011 09:18 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Cubase VS Sonar, as well as voice tuning
You would be
Hi. These are good questions that I would like to see answered as well, so
if someone has those answers or if you subscribe to the Midi Mag list and
get them there, I would appreciate if you would forward them to this list,
since it's on topic anyway, and subscribing to another hightrafic list is
n
You would be better off trying to get these questions answered on the Midi
Mag list, than here, don't you think?
-Mac-
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From: "Quinten Pendle"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 11:54 AM
Subject: Cubase VS Sonar, as well as voice tuning
Yes, the Squeezebox Boom would be the one you want.
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Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 12:36 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Squeeze Box
Neat! so its very simi
Hi all
Since other apps are talked about here, I thought I'd ask.
Is Cubase or Nuendo at all accessible with Jaws, or are there scripts
available that will let you work in 1 of these apps?
How does Cubase or Nuendo compare with Sonar?
Another important issue, is voice tuning.
The studio where I w
I haven't been all that impressed with the Plextalk web radio feature at
this point. it seems to be quite picky what streams it will handle, it does
best with MP3 streams, but haven't had any luck with WMA streams at all.
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discus
Mark, I don't know what other responses you've received, but here's my 2
cents. If you have a sound card that includes the line-in as part of your
playback controls, you can select the line-in in the playback control
section of your Windows volume control. This is different from the one in
your rec
Neat! so its very similar in a lot of ways to Apple TV then though the
Squeezebox will suit me better as a stand-alone unit.
On 29/03/2011, at 4:31 AM, Blackwell, Clifford wrote:
> The Squeezebox Boom is a free standing boom box affair that allows you to
> play internet radio and I believe con
The Squeezebox Boom is a free standing boom box affair that allows you to play
internet radio and I believe content stored on your computer via a wireless
ethernet connection.
There is also a Squeezebox Duet, which hooks up to your stereo like a
conventional tuner, but permits the wireless play
neat! I'll go grab that too!
On 29/03/2011, at 4:26 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
> Hello:
>
> You might want to download the iPeng app from the iTunes store for your
> iPhone/iTouch. It provides complete control of your Boom once the unit is on
> the network.
>
> Cheers.
> - Original Messag
Hello:
You might want to download the iPeng app from the iTunes store for your
iPhone/iTouch. It provides complete control of your Boom once the unit is on
the network.
Cheers.
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011
Thanks, I'm looking at the prices of the Squeezebox Boom, cheap enough
so I'll buy one later on this week and let you all know how I go with it.
On 29/03/2011 4:06 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
Exactly.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent:
Exactly.
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From: "Dane Trethowan"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Internet Radio devices
so are you saying that the Squeeze Box is an Internet radio?
On 29/03/2011, at 3:45 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
Joe,
press enter on the settings button.
Press enter on the user registration info button.
This brings up a thank you message.
Press enter on the next button.
At this point, all Window-Eyes reads is a finish button and
it says, disabled. This is because there's a checkbox you
have to check
Yep very much, sorry I didn't appreciate the content of your initial message.
On 29/03/2011, at 3:51 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
> Hello:
>
> The particular unit that I am referring to is called SqueezeBox Boom. The
> unit has 6 preset keys as well as other ways of storing stations. It has
>
so are you saying that the Squeeze Box is an Internet radio?
On 29/03/2011, at 3:45 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote:
> Hello Again:
>
> Once you have the unit programmed via the PC or iPhone, you can save your
> stations in the available presets as well as sstore an unlimited number of
> stations in
Hello:
The particular unit that I am referring to is called SqueezeBox Boom. The
unit has 6 preset keys as well as other ways of storing stations. It has
special plugins for accessing Radio Time, iTunes, and many other radio
services. It's main strength is that, for the size of the unit, it
Hello Again:
Once you have the unit programmed via the PC or iPhone, you can save your
stations in the available presets as well as sstore an unlimited number of
stations in your favourites.
As the setup of the radio is accessible through a web browser, you can then
allow only the favourites
Hi!
Someone mentioned a Squeeze Box on list, I think Logitech make them is that
correct? Can someone describe to the list exactly what a Squeeze Box does? Is
it similar to a Sling Box or an Apple TV?
Thanks a Bundle.
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Yep points taken but I'm looking for a totally "stand alone" unit which can be
put in my kitchen or such place.
Thankfully someone has done the hard work for me and written a response
to my initial question which has been published on this list.
On 29/03/2011, at 3:10 AM, Jim Noseworthy wrote
hello! I have some questions and thought to introduce myself.
My name is Bardia Zakeri and is 16 years old and is from Sweden but have
parents from Iran.
My interest is the audio music and computers in this case, audio editing and
recording then listen much to radio and blues and stuff and music
Hello:
If you have a SqueezeBox Boom internet radio, and an iPhone or iTouch, you
can have complete control of your radio. The radio can also be controlled
via the PC.
Hope this helps.
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Sent: Monday, March 28,
i am new !
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hello!
what version of skreen reader and goldwaveand widnows you use ?
and do you have conekt all kables for your vinyl ?
and do you know how do you rekord in goldwave
press ctrl f 9
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From: "Mark Meusborn"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, March
Mybe this will help.
1. Hit alt+f to bring up the file menu. The first option will be to select
the type of disk you want to create i.e. music, data, etc. Hit enter and enter
again.
2. You will be back in the program's main menu. tab down to add files or
folder depending upon which you wa
Thanks, this was the sort of response I was hoping to get.
On 29/03/2011, at 2:25 AM, Bud Schwab wrote:
> Hi Dane,
>
> I have the jjSanyo r227 internet radio which I really like and think it's
> great. As you say though, it does take a pair of eyes to do any scanning or
> searching unfortuna
Hi Dane,
I have the jjSanyo r227 internet radio which I really like and think
it's great. As you say though, it does take a pair of eyes to do any
scanning or searching unfortunately. It has only eight presets, but
I have eight of my favorite station set in them. It's somewhat
limited, but
HI THERE
HOPE OU ENJOY BEING A PART OF THIS LIST.
rEGARDS.
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skypename: bobba2006
Phone: +447792888797
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From: "Bardia Zakeri"
To:
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 10:53 AM
Subject: hi!
hi iam new from sweden!
T
Hi!
Does anyone manage to use a standard Internet type radio device? by that I mean
a device which you just purchase from your local Walmart or local electronics
Retailer?
Obviously the user would have trouble setting the thing up due to the lack of
speech or other accessibility but just suppo
Hello again, Tom and List,
The program you suggested promises to do everything I wanted it to do. I
cannot register myself as is required, and thus, the software will that look up
any track data.
I found an e-mail address on the PUCB site and wrote there, asking what I can
do but to date have
And as a footnote to my original message, Total Recorder has an "Optimal
Recording Level" adjustment which I find nice and handy though I don't need to
adjust levels all that much here.
On 28/03/2011, at 11:57 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> I'm going to fail to answer your question with this post
I'm going to fail to answer your question with this post.
I'm a Goldwave user though I don't record with it, rather I use Total Recorder
for the recording and why? Because I can playback what I'm recording on the
spot, in other words "Time Shifting", like a video recorder or PVR and that
means
go to your volume control and be sure that line in is not muted.
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From: "Mark Meusborn"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 5:53 AM
Subject: Question about recording in Goldwave
Howdy All,
I am pretty new at this, but I have been using a
Howdy All,
I am pretty new at this, but I have been using a tutorial. I am still in the
beginner's portion of the tutorial. I have everything hooked up right, but
when I try to record vinyl, using my turn table, I can't figure out how to
monitor the sound from the turn table. I did a test re
I have xp jaws 12 where in xp is the box to select what windows player to use I
don't want it to make a choice it once gave me a choice but it was changed some
how and I like choices where is the box to fix this one.
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hi iam new from sweden!
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