Hi Mark,
A very good program for recording calls on Skype is Callburner available
from www.callburner.com. The authors of CallBurner have made some
efforts to make the program accessible. You can try CallBurner before
you decide to buy it or stop using it.
Regards Steve.
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> Interesting post Steve, and I'm coming at this from your
> recommmendation of the Electrovoice R
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>I think that your first priority should be to determine what you are going
> to use this microphone for, that is to say if you are going to use this
> microphone
are less
expensive microphones for home use that can do a fairly good job as well.
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Hi, Ray:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 03:20:43 -, you wrote:
>Very good mic, and I believe Paul McCartney is a fan of it. Just one
>slight caution though: its a pretty low output mic and, unless you've
>a low noise pre-amp with plenty of gain, you're gonna have to get nice
>up-n-close.
Well, my Ma
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Hi, Auj:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 14:29:22 +, you wrote:
> I would like to make a recording of my voice; rather, a demo so I
can get
>some voiceover work. What would be the best software program to use
to
>m
Hi, Auj:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 14:29:22 +, you wrote:
> I would like to make a recording of my voice; rather, a demo so I can
> get
>some voiceover work. What would be the best software program to use to
>make this recording, and then burn a cd for "shopping" my demo?
I'm going to as
Thanks guys; I figured out how to do it using Sonar.
Thanks for all your help.
Audrey
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Thanks John. I'll try it and let you know.
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>> That's true, but if i were you, I'd p
this time, but I will play with it and get
back to the list with how I done it.
My best regards to you all!
John.
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Audrey, unless things have changed, you can only record a couple of minutes of
audio with sound recorder, so if you have a lengthy project, you have to keep
appending to the end of the recording. the main thin
Audrey, unless things have changed, you can only record a couple of minutes of
audio with sound recorder, so if you have a lengthy project, you have to keep
appending to the end of the recording. the main thing is to have a program that
is
efficient to save you time.
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That's true, but if i were you, I'd personally stayaway from using
Sound Recorder, because unless it has things have changed with it, you
can only record with 8 bit audio, and I found when I started using it,
that due to that there was a lot of stacic and noise with my audio.
So I'd get Go
Audrey, keep in mind that any software program I know of that you
choose to record your voice will give you the same audio quality. The
difference in the price of these programs relates to the features they have
and not the audio quality of the recordings. The $250 Sound Forge and the
$40 Go
that's a little like asking how long is a piece of string I suppose, but
you need to take into consideration what you want from the software. do
you need multitrack capabilities? do you want midi capabilities as well?
there's many and varied possibilities. cubass and sonar imho are great
but I
Hello Audrey,
There is a peace of software that comes with windows that will do this for
you.
It is called, Sound Recorder.
It is in your start menu in the entertainment section.
Just hit your windows key.
If you are a JAWS user, you will hear JAWS say, "start menu programs
update."
Hit the lett
Hi, if you're looking for something simple, and cheep, to just record
raw voice files with, Gold Wave is a very good solution. You can get
it from http://www.goldwave.com. hth
On 20-Jan-08, at 9:29 AM, Audrey Levine wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am new to the list, but I'm learn
There are many programs that will do this. First, I am guessing that you
already have a microphone? Then the programs:
audacity: http://audacity.sourceforge.net
GoldWave http://www.goldwave.com
RecordPad sound recorder http://www.nch.com.au
WavePad http://www.nch.com.au
or windows sound recorder i
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