Ah yes, I've got it now! I see what you mean. I really must drag myself
into the digital era!
On 22/11/2014 21:59, Dane Trethowan wrote:
yes, perhaps I didn’t make myself clear, Total Recorder will do that
however the pitch doesn’t vary when you use this function unlike a
Tape Recorder,
Another thing to look out for, I think the editing features etc of Total
Recorder are only available in the Professional edition and above.
Also note that many of the extra recording functionality such as
Background Recording are not available in the Standard edition.
I have both the Video
: Reinstalled Total Recorder
Another thing to look out for, I think the editing features etc of Total
Recorder are only available in the Professional edition and above.
Also note that many of the extra recording functionality such as
Background Recording are not available in the Standard edition
I think we're at cross purposes! Fast wind or scan is not a problem.
What I'd like, but can't seem to find, is to play the file _slowly_,
maybe one-quarter speed or less, in either direction. Just as I would
when using an actual tape recorder, to find the exact edit point.
On 19/11/2014 22:57,
yes, perhaps I didn’t make myself clear, Total Recorder will do that however
the pitch doesn’t vary when you use this function unlike a Tape Recorder, there
are ways to vary the pitch of course in Total Recorder but that’s going down a
line of thought I’ve not yet tested and - as far as I know
Fast wind I can do with most things; it's the _slow_ wind I'm after!
On 17/11/2014 17:56, Dane Trethowan wrote:
A good interjection sir smile, yes indeed it does though it doesn’t
have a”Cue/review” scrubbing type of feature that you might find in
say Goldwave, it can however fast-coward and
In that case why did you ask? You're not just wasting time are you? smile.
On 20/11/2014 9:23 AM, Laurence Taylor wrote:
Fast wind I can do with most things; it's the _slow_ wind I'm after!
On 17/11/2014 17:56, Dane Trethowan wrote:
A good interjection sir smile, yes indeed it does though it
Kaufman
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Ye, I can understand where you're coming from there and that makes
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Ye, I can understand where you're coming from there and that makes
perfect sense.
I haven't been using Total Recorder a lot mainly due to the reasons I
Quick question about TR, if I may interject.
Does it have the facility to move through a recording at slow speed -
what in analogue parlance you might call rocking the spools?
I'm of the old school of editing - chinagraph pencils and razor blades -
and finding just the beginning of a cough, for
A good interjection sir smile, yes indeed it does though it doesn’t have
a”Cue/review” scrubbing type of feature that you might find in say Goldwave, it
can however fast-coward and rewind through audio and you hear the audio as
you’re going forward or back.
You can set the increment for this
Dane
Trethowan
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What I'm about to say is my personal point of view but when it comes to
Audacity then I can only say that people just have time to waste.
Yeah sure! its free but all the ucking
Subject: Re: Reinstalled Total Recorder
Ye, I can understand where you're coming from there and that makes
perfect sense.
I haven't been using Total Recorder a lot mainly due to the reasons I
outlined in the first eMail of this discussion but there is still
nothing that equals the recording power
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Ye, I can understand where you're coming from there and that makes
perfect sense.
I haven't been using Total Recorder a lot mainly due to the reasons I
outlined in the first eMail of this discussion but there is still
Greetings,
I am using windowsXP Home and TR V8.3 and yes, I can use my pc and record no
interference, one sound card, when installing I only took the generic
driver.
I mostly use an external synth but when I needed the Eloquence on my now
defunct upstairs desktop machine, I had no problems.
Kaufman
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Ye, I can understand where you're coming from
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Ye, I can understand where you're coming from there and that makes
perfect sense.
I haven't been using Total Recorder a lot mainly due to the reasons I
outlined in the first eMail of this discussion but there is still
nothing that equals the recording
Yes, that's how I got around the whole business in the early days, I
used my external Doubletalk thus no interference to worry about smile.
The other way might be to recordWhat You Hear.
For example, have the voice come through another set of USB speakers or
USB headset and set the sound
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Ye, I can understand where you're coming from there and that makes
perfect sense.
I haven't been using Total Recorder a lot mainly due to the reasons I
outlined in the first eMail
, November 16, 2014 1:49 AM
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Ye, I can understand where you're coming from there and that makes
perfect sense.
I haven't been using Total Recorder a lot mainly due to the reasons I
outlined in the first eMail of this discussion
your recording as Tapin
Radio
records _directly_ from the internet!
Tom Kaufman
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Ye
Yes, its the best program out there I found. Many people don't believe
it. Why should many struggle to use complex stuff like audacity if
this can do such a good job? I understand for advanced stuff you would
go furder but really this help in so many remarks. I like the fact
that you can split
What I'm about to say is my personal point of view but when it comes to
Audacity then I can only say that people just have time to waste.
Yeah sure! its free but all the ucking about that people seem to have to
do to get the thing working when there's stuff like Total Recorder just
sitting
About changing default settings for the driver? I've never done that so
don't know of what the consequences are, everything has just worked here
as stated.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the Driver was essentual if you
wanted to directly record Internet Radio streams and so on.
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Subject: Re: Reinstalled Total Recorder
What I'm about to say is my personal point of view but when it comes to
Audacity then I can only say that people just have time to waste.
Yeah sure! its free but all the ucking about that people seem to have to
do to get the thing working when
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Hi Dane, I couldn't agree more.
I've been using t r for about 12 years now, and I don't know why there isn't
any excitement about it.
It's the best thing going
agree whole-heartedly that Total
Recorder is a fine program!
Tom Kaufman
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