Re: Sound Editors for Windows

2010-12-11 Thread Dane Trethowan
I really don't know what spoken word has to do with anything much, the question was about a sound editor and that should be able to handle exactly that, Sound!. This brings up an interesting point, Sound Forge have a version called Sound Forge Audio Studio, that's the basic version of Sound

Fwd: On Innovations this Week: Various Items

2010-12-11 Thread Steve Pattison
This edition of Innovations can be downloaded from www.theglobalvoice.info/gallery.php?show=innovations Regards Steve. From:Chrissie Cochrane chris...@theglobalvoice.info To: whats on what...@theglobalvoice.info On this week's Innovations, we start off with our usual brief look at

net speed question?

2010-12-11 Thread john schwery
My wife and I are Steelers fans. When she is watching the game on TV, and I bring in the radio broadcast on a radio station on the net, I am about a play behind the TV. Our net speed is 3 megs a second. If we bump up the speed to 6 megs a second, would that bring me even with the TV?

Re: Sound Editors for Windows

2010-12-11 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, All! Thanks for all your help. I'm looking for a robust sound editor that I can grow into as I develop my skills in this area. also, plan to convert my old vinyl to CD in the future, so flexibility's important. Thanks again, and any additional ideas you have would be helpful.--Matthew

Re: Sound Editors for Windows

2010-12-11 Thread Dane Trethowan
One thing I do appreciate about the Goldwave and Total Recorder packages are the amount of support users can access, in the case of Total Recorder you can go on to their web site and read primers and tutorials covering all the topics you've mentioned. In the case of Goldwave an extensive

Re: Sound Editors for Windows

2010-12-11 Thread tim cumings
Matt, if you want to convert your albums to cd, I wouldn't recommend studio recorder. It doesn't have any noise reduction facilities kr click and pop removal while programs such as goldwave have these facilities. On Sat, 11 Dec 2010 08:58:37 -0500, Matthew Chao wrote: Hi, All! Thanks for

Re: Sound Editors for Windows

2010-12-11 Thread Matthew Chao
Hi, Tim! Thanks for the tip. Will use something other than the one yu mentioned. I have GoldWave and Sound Forge; have to learn them from scratch, as I haven't used them in a while. Also, decided to get the Sony PCM-M10, as it's likely to meet my needs for a while, and it's a recorder I

Re: net speed question?

2010-12-11 Thread Robert doc Wright
I doubt it because the delay comes from the station itself. - Original Message - From: john schwery jschw...@embarqmail.com To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 6:38 AM Subject: net speed question? My wife and I are Steelers fans. When she is watching the game

Turn your Mac into a dictation machine

2010-12-11 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi! Found an article in the Age Green Guide on Thursday which talks about turning your Mac into a high quality dictation machine complete with foot pedal. Why use this? Well the fact is - if you believe the article - a lot of people still record lectures or notes and prefer to transcribe them

PocketDictate for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad on the iTunes App Store

2010-12-11 Thread Dane Trethowan
About to download this app to see how accessible it is, if I can get it working then it will be very handy. I use Voxi here for dictation purposes however Voxi to my knowledge doesn't have a Voice Activation mode where as Pocket Dictate does, this app is available free, read the description at

Sound Forge 7 upgrade to 10 pro

2010-12-11 Thread Robert Logue
I wonder if it is worth getting the Sound Forge upgrade to 10 pro. I have 7 and am still running XP but may want to get one system running Win7 soon. Sony has a special on now so I would like to decide soon. Thanks. I know there may be some pros but I'm more interested in the cons,

Re: Sound Forge 7 upgrade to 10 pro

2010-12-11 Thread Matthew Bullis
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.

USB headphones

2010-12-11 Thread Curtis Delzer
I have a new set of USB Plantronics 6655 headphones. I have a conventional PCI sound blaster live card. Is there a way to route from the sound card to my headphones, the input, so I can listen to it? -- Currently in Fessenden, North Dakota Clear, -2°F Wind:N-360° at 12mph The term devil's

RE: USB headphones

2010-12-11 Thread Milton Ota
You should be able to plug the USB Headphone into any USB port on your computer and if it doesn't play sound through the earpiece, open the Volume Control and ctrl-tab twice and you should be in a list of sound devices. Arrow to the one the sounds should play through the headset. The other way