Re: An audio editing beginner

2009-12-23 Thread Dane Trethowan
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Re: An audio editing beginner

2009-12-23 Thread Kelly Pierce
the best solution for CD burning is Exact Audio Copy. It can rip in both the lossless flac format which offers CD quality sound or in MP3. Flac is supported on both the Victor Stream and Booksense. There's a learning curve with EAC for a newbie, but hearing classic jazz recordings digitally rema

Re: An audio editing beginner

2009-12-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
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Re: An audio editing beginner

2009-12-22 Thread Donald Ball
you need both. I use total recorder for it's excellent recording capability, and I use goldwave for effects only.- Original Message - From: "Dave McElroy WA6BEF" To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 5:28 PM Subject: An audio editing beginner I'm starting

Re: An audio editing beginner

2009-12-21 Thread Dane Trethowan
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Re: An audio editing beginner

2009-12-21 Thread Dane Trethowan
Its a wonderful! editor to use, perfectly accessible and definable, lots of nice shortcuts to allow you to edit and manipulate your audio and hear what you're doing. robert Doc Wright wrote: I've heard that the professional version of total recorder has an editing feature. I do not know how

Re: An audio editing beginner

2009-12-21 Thread robert Doc Wright
I've heard that the professional version of total recorder has an editing feature. I do not know how accessible it is. I pretty much use gold wave for everything editing. I use sound forge to record vinyl records because it has a much better click and crackle remover. - Original Message