Cool. That's great.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Alexandra GrĂ¼nauer
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 9:17 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: sound forge 7 - mixing two sounds together
Hi, Hammit,
Tha
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> If you are using Sound Forge, just use the mix paste feature. All you have
> to do is select all the data in one file,
Hi, Hammit,
Thanks a million. Just tested it and it works fine!
Take care,
Alexandra
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From: "Hamit Campos"
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'"
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 2:39 PM
Subject: RE: sound forge 7 - mixing two sounds together
If you are using Sound Forge, just use the mix paste feature. All you have
to do is select all the data in one file, coppy it to the clip board, than
instead of just simpley pasting it into the other file, you mix paste it.
Too bad FS doesn't sell the Forging ahead tutorial Jonathan Mozen did
becau
Hello, especially if you're running SF with Jim's extra scripts for
Jaws, you'll still be enjoying great functionality. I believe that version 8
was the first one to introduce the shuttle controls, which run the audio
file at a faster speed, which is different from Jim's scrubbing function. I
I use sound forge 7 on a regular basis.
Simply press M to set a marker. control left and right arrows moves from
marker to marker.Control-shift right/left arrow keys will select to the
next or previous marker.
I'm not aware of being able to move markers in SF. think you have to create a
new
oving a marker: was Re: sound forge 7
Hello, I never actually used this method of marking. What I've always done
is to put the cursor at the start point of the desired audio, then press the
letter I. Then I'd page down or control page down to the point at which I
wished to stop and h
You need to use the arrow keys. Up and down alter the zoom level which
determines how far you move with the left and right arrows, when navigating
the file. Control left/right arrow moves you to the next marker, if I am
remembering rightly. I'm pretty sure you use tab to select, just like you
wo
Hello, I never actually used this method of marking. What I've always done
is to put the cursor at the start point of the desired audio, then press the
letter I. Then I'd page down or control page down to the point at which I
wished to stop and hit the letter O. This section would then be marked
This could be caused by a bug in Sound Forge 7.0 which has been fixed
in 7.0a. Here is a quote from the information about bug fixes in in
Sound Forge 7.0a: "A bug that could cause CPU utilization to reach
100% during normal playback has been
fixed". Anyone with a registered copy of Sound Forge 7
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Subject: Re: Sound forge 7
Hey there luie can youtell me what kind of books and how you are doing
the
ripping
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From: "louie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:00 PM
Subject: Sound forge 7
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Hey there luie can youtell me what kind of books and how you are doing the
ripping
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From: "louie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:00 PM
Subject: Sound forge 7
> Hi all,
> I am ripping NLS talking books. After recording one c
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