Multiquence is not accessible at all.
For professional purpuses, Jonathan is right, gold standard is Sonar.
But otherwise, don't forget n-track. I've never
used it, however many blind people say that it's a great program.
Jonathan Mosen said the following on 14.05.2009 01:20:
Yes that one's
The short answer to your question is no. Sonar is the way to go for
multitracking.
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Subject: multi-tracking software.
Hi,
will gold
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That's the short answer. The somewhat longer answer is in a way. You can
mix tracks together, do voiceovers, and so on. I mix my radio shows
together (samples at www.totw.net) entirely using Gold Wave. I
That's the short answer. The somewhat longer answer is in a way. You can
mix tracks together, do voiceovers, and so on. I mix my radio shows
together (samples at www.totw.net) entirely using Gold Wave. I have
mixed vocals together on karaoke tracks. It's not as intuitive as a true
multitrack
Once you mix your project in Goldwave, save it as a file and close Goldwave,
you won't be able to make changes to it.
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Not true, Bruce. Programs such as Sonar allow you to, for example, record a
piano track today, a flute track tomorrow, etc. After all tracks are
recorded, you can make changes to each track as you see fit. From there, you
can mix it all down to a wav file, MP3 file or some other format. Now, let's
Sort of. You should really have a dedicated multitrack audio editor. A good
open source and free program is Audacity. The latest beta (1.3.7) contains
accessibility features making Audacity almost accessible with screen
readers.
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Multitracking is quite different from mixing items onto the same track. So
the short and only answer is no.
Jonathan
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The same can be said about the final product of any project.
Bruce
On Wed, 13 May 2009 16:29:42 -0400, Christopher Wright
chri...@bestweb.net said:
Once you mix your project in Goldwave, save it as a file and close
Goldwave,
you won't be able to make changes to it.
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As far as I know, no. Audacity does, though.
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From: Brian Dalton brian_dal...@eircom.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 3:28 PM
Subject: multi-tracking software.
Hi,
will gold wave allow multi-tracking?
Brian.
You've misinterpreted me, but I'm not interested in an argument. I was
agreeing with you in the first place and we can leave it at that.
SMILE
Bruce
On Wed, 13 May 2009 16:54:46 -0400, Christopher Wright
chri...@bestweb.net said:
Not true, Bruce. Programs such as Sonar allow you to, for
Hi Jed,
Which program are you referring to?
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From: Jed Barton j...@jedbarton.com
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 4:36 PM
Subject: RE: multi-tracking software.
Hey there, any idea of where to get this program?
Does
List
Subject: Re: multi-tracking software.
That's the short answer. The somewhat longer answer is in a way. You can mix
tracks together, do voiceovers, and so on. I mix my radio shows together
(samples at www.totw.net) entirely using Gold Wave. I have mixed vocals
together on karaoke tracks. It's
Feel free to explain yourself.
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Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 4:28 PM
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You've misinterpreted me, but I'm not interested in an argument. I
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On Behalf Of Bruce Toews
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That's the short answer. The somewhat longer answer is in a way. You can mix
tracks
since you can actually
hear what you're recording over.
Jonathan
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Of John covici
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I thought goldwave made a true multi-tracking software as well as goldwave.
on Wednesday 05/13/2009 Jed Barton(j...@jedbarton.com) wrote Hey there,
any idea of where to get
it work better with windoweyes or jaws?
Thanks,
Jed
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Info about N-Track Studio can be found at
http://www.ntrack.com/
At 01:02 PM 7/5/2004, you wrote:
hi their can u send me the link for downloading the ntracks studio demo?
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