Why use tools like Twisted Wave?

2014-08-06 Thread Satauna Howery
Hi, Slau, Chuck and others, This is a great question. For me, tools like Twisted Wave keep things simple, and sometimes that's all I need. I do a lot of voiceovers, and when I'm managing a project like an audiobook or long form eLearning, or if I'm dubbing or voicing to time in an already made

Re: Why use tools like Twisted Wave?

2014-08-06 Thread Kevin Reeves
If you want to remove the mouth noises and have all the audio shift to the left, just hit f1 to put yourself in slip mode. I too use simple audio editors when just needing to edit a quick wave or mp3. I'm a huge fan of Amadeus pro, but I'll definitely check out Twisted wave. Kevin -- You

Re: Why use tools like Twisted Wave?

2014-08-06 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi Kevin, Did you mean shuffle mode? Just curious? Chuck On Aug 6, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote: If you want to remove the mouth noises and have all the audio shift to the left, just hit f1 to put yourself in slip mode. I too use simple audio editors when just needing to edit a

Re: Why use tools like Twisted Wave?

2014-08-06 Thread Keith Reedy
Hi folks, If you are looking for a great accessible audio editor take a look at Amadeus Pro on the app store. it really does a lot of stuff. With Logic I really don't need it a lot but for voiceovers and the like its great and works well with Voiceover. We print the Bible in Braille,