Greetings,
I am copying this to friends not on the list (for their own information and
possible comment).
In my humble opinion, none of you have it right.
firstly, the j, k, l functions were introduced in GW v5.25 it may have been
in v5.22 but I jumped from v5.12 to v5.25 so am unsure. I've
I think you're talking about scrubbing which works in goldwave if you slow down
the rewind and fast forward in
the play options dialog under function key 11. On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 21:08:54
-0500, Rob
Tabor wrote:
Good evening, Rick and list.
A sound editor with audio cuing means that you can
whether it be cueing or scrubbing, can changing of rewind and forward speed
done quickly and easily (in goldwave) without going into menus and dialog
boxes? Possibly a macro key be set to raise the speed and another to lower?
Using a turntable, one grabbed the edge of the record and turned it
Hello:
The following is an extract taken from the GoldWave manual:
J, K, L Rewinds, plays, and fast forwards respectively. Playback always
starts at the cursor's position.
Shift+J, Shift+K, Shift+L Makes the playback speed slower, normal, and
faster respectively.
Hope this helps.
To
Yep, just said exactly what I did earlier on today smile, other shortcut key
commands exist allowing you to hear audio round your markers and to nudge the
markers either way in your audio file so if you're looking at things from an
audio perspective then you have Total Audio control and
Very interesting! This new scrubbing function using the J K and L keys must
be a newly added feature to GW version 5.57. I don't remember this in
previous versions. If this is so, Goldwave keeps on getting better. When you
add the offer of a lifetime license for about $50 this is an almost
Well the scrub feature of j, k, and l and shifted keys respectively has been in
Goldwave for as long as I can remember and I think I've owned the product for 2
years now, remember when I posted a comparison of Goldware and Sound Forge
Audio Studio 9? Well whenever that was that's when I
Good evening, Rick and list.
A sound editor with audio cuing means that you can hear the sound as it is
being selected for some type of manipulation or reprocessing, e.g., marking
an audio clip for deletion or to add a slight echo or reverb. It is
essentially being able to listen in slow
I think you mean scrubbing?
- Original Message -
From: Rob Tabor rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: audio queueing was Re: Noise Reduction in Goldwave,I'm probably
stating the very obvious
Hi,
well, in gw, one can listen to the selection and set how fast or how slow
the rewind and fastforward plays, so one could half or quarter the speed on
one and speed up the other if one wished. so, as i understand what you're
saying, gw does have this ability.
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Right, well if he means scrubbing then Goldwave has the best scrubbing
facilities I've ever seen in an audio editor and its controlled by the use of
the j, k and l and shift-j, shift-k and shift-l keys. In summary, j k and l
control the direction whilst shift-j shift-k and shift-l control the
Well don't all audio editors have precise adjustments like that? Goldwave
certainly does, Sound Forge Certainly does and Amadeus Pro for the Mac
certainly does, even Total Recorder to a point certainly does smile.
On 13/08/2010, at 12:08 PM, Rob Tabor wrote:
Good evening, Rick and list.
A
I agree with you. you get a lot of bang for your buck with Goldwave.
- Original Message -
From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2010 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: audio queueing was Re: Noise Reduction in
Hi, Richard and list.
We are talking about somewhat different functions here. GW and other audio
packages let you set rewind and fast forward speeds, but what I refer to is
the ability to hear audible feedback as you set markers. However, the
drawback here is pretty minor as it is easy to
Well perhaps I'm not grasping exactly what you're saying but you can certainly
use audio to adjust your start and end markers with Goldwave, there are
shortcut key commands for doing this, the same is true of Total Recorder.
On 13/08/2010, at 2:37 PM, Rob Tabor wrote:
Hi, Richard and list.
Hi,
What exactly is audio queueing that you're refering to?
cheers,
Rick
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http://last.fm/lord_of_beer
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