Talking over intros is called ramping upor ramping down if you are doing the
back end of a song. Most of the automation software packages that I have
looked at have a digital display indicating TTV. If you are familiar with
the intro of a particular song, ramp up time shouldn't be abig issue. I
to another of
the 3 outputs that would then have nothing else on it.
I hope this tune tracker thing can be made to work. . It sure would be
nice
to see something that is workable.
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Here is the information that I have on the Tune Tracker software.
Until now, if you wanted professional radio automation software and
top-of-the-line customer support, there was only one choice...expensive!.
Those days are over.
The $179.95 TuneTracker Radio Automation Revolution!
Now, you can
I am not sure. This is one thing that I am going to look into. The guy that
I spoke to about ordering the software package was quite friendly and
certainly open to suggestions. I use Zoomtext, so for me visualization would
certainly would be an issue, as I have to see the buttons. If you call the
What type of music schedulers are blind and visually impaired people using
these days apart from studio play list? What type of accessible play list is
ACB radio using for their announcers? Obviously they are using an accessible
recording software package as well. Perhaps someone on the list
pretty advanced stuff.
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Subject: Re: tune tracker
I am not sure. This is one thing that I am going to look into. The guy
that
I spoke
Try Future Shop
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Hi again
Can anyone on the list tell me about audio pod casting and how it works? Is
there a special recorder that is required for this purpose, or do you simply
record an audio message and upload it as an attachment?
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hi bob. Check out the following link.
Downloaded the software to my desktop, but can't get it to open.
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Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 10:25 PM
Subject: A new public domain sound editor
Here's an
Does anyone know of a buy sell list that I can put my Sony mini disc player
on? The model number is: MZ-N707 type-R.
I find that the display is too small for me to read. The unit is bran new
and has never been used. It does have beeping tones that indicate the
different functions. of the unit.
Is it not possible to put station play list on a lap top with jaws and
access the studio from a remote location? There should be a way to access
the studio play list program from a remote location, and at the same time
have control of the operational functions of that program from yor remote
site.
Looked at a couple of MP3 players yesterday. I checked out a sand disc model
and a model that is made by iriver. Since I do have some vision I was
looking for screen size and not necessarily use of buttons. It appears from
the outset that perhaps the iriver might be a little more user friendly
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: accessible computer remote programs
Is it not possible to put station play list on a lap top with jaws and
access the studio from a remote
could you even send voice down? The idea of doing that would allow one
to still have good quality music with potentially lesser quality voice
depending on the bandwidth available where one were to remote from.
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for doing it because the latency will give you a few
seconds
of dead air.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 6:34 PM
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If one
getting a headset with split audio isn't a problem, as they are used in
broadcasting every day. One side is for programming and the other side is
used for cue. Would some sort of a small mixer fill the purpose in
splitting the audio?
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From: Brent Harding [EMAIL
Here is the skinny on the AM transmitter that I found on the Hobby
Tronwebsite. I am sure that is the Ramsey transmitter that was mentioned
earlier
Tunes entire 550 to 1600 KHz AM band
? Operates on 9 to 12 VDC
? Standard line level inputs with RCA phono jacks
? 100 mW output. Range up to 1/4
It is my understanding that the 1500 songs that most stations have on their
rotating play list are downloaded from special websites that are set up by
the record companies and are simply inserted into the daily play list, thus
eliminating this particular function. At one time I was a music
,
but in small time things could be done with a couple instances of winamp
and
organized playlists of commercials or have them in a word file so one can
cue them in a third instance in the playlist window.
.
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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question
It is my understanding that the 1500 songs that most stations have on
their
rotating play list are downloaded from special websites
but
if
it weren't for the fact of doing something nice, why would they pay for or
take the time to work to get things going for us?
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Subject: Re
things, including Sound Forge although the sets do help.
Chuck
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Subject: Re: broadcasting question
It is my understanding that the 1500
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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question
It is my understanding that the 1500 songs that most stations have on
their
rotating play list are downloaded from special websites
from
what I gather, is to give me a goto time function that I can just type in
+3:00 or whatever to go 3 minutes ahead or whatever I need to find the
next place to delete or end the deletion or whatever.
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screen were you using with that automation system? Was the system
fully accessible?
Dave Marthouse
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:23 AM
Subject: Re
Subject: Re: broadcasting question
But it seems that if radio stations are relying heavily on computers these
days, that they should be able to use accessible equipment so that more
people can take advantage of a dream to get on the radio for the world!
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From: Bob
: broadcasting question
Well, I think they are required to be auto for a certain period, then they
have DJ's. I know Kjac is one station of the Jac format that has jocks on.
When I first tried listening to it though, it was all music.
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.
I think you will find very interesting.
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question
It is possible that they may have some live programming in prime
:00 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question
Yes, that's true. But in most cases, they already had the audio response
necessary. They already had good response before the made it 5KHZ.
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Yes, that's true. But in most cases, they already had the audio response
necessary. They already had good response before the made it 5KHZ.
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the human element. You kind of
like to know that there's someone on the other side who cares who the
listener is!
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting
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Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question
That's the thing I hate about XM is not knowing what that song was they
just
played on a channel I like.
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true. But in most cases, they already had the audio response
necessary. They already had good response before the made it 5KHZ.
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Subject: Re: broadcasting question
Oh, that could be bad news.
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necessary. They already had good response before the made it 5KHZ.
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Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: broadcasting question
The frequency response
question
That's one reason I stick with my XMPCR device. Not portable, but with an
FM
transmitter I can hear it around the house. I do like being able to read
the
text of all the channels.
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Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 12:40 AM
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I think that before the end of the year I will be going that way as well.
Do
not like terrestrial radio.
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Subject: Re: broadcasting question
the local radio station said they have a max of 3000 songs at a time, i
told
him i have more songs that always!
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Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 12:38 AM
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That is to say if we can get everyone on the same page, and workout a
standard that will make everyone happy
Sounds interesting. Will have to give it a listen on a good clear night.
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That 5khz audio business is all
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That is to say if we can get everyone on the same page, and workout a
standard that will make everyone happy.
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want those nights and weekends, stay
where you are!!!
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 6:32 PM
Subject: Re: another radio question
Keep knocking on doors! You may have to set your
10:27 PM
Subject: Re: another radio question
Bob,
I've tried a couple of Npr stations out here with the same response. I
think if people knew what I'm capable of, they'd give me a chance. Can I
send you an aircheck off list?
Denny
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From: Bob Seed [EMAIL
Automatic DJ will do that for you.
Simply load all of your songs into the play list and you will be off to the
races. Once all of the songs have played the program goes back to the top of
the list and starts all over again. The program will run indefinitely until
such time that it is stopped.
a cross fader
plugin over here, bu I'm sure other could benefit from that thar program.
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: Deleting silence between tracks
Who has the better service sirious or XM?
I am interested in smooth jazz, adult standards, 60's rock etc. I am not
really interested in sports. Thinking of getting one or the other, but not
exactly sure what service I will end up getting.
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From: Tim Grady [EMAIL
What I do know about XM is once you sign up for the service you have
automatic internet access to the service. I am sure that Sirious will iron
out the problem. It was probably an oversight on their part. If sirious
operates in the same way as XM they will not give you access to the internet
highly unlikely. One of the American networks such as ABC will probably
scoop it up, as they want in as well. With the introduction of satellite
radio everybody is running scared. Terrestrial radio is loosing audience
because people are getting tired of commercials and the same old same old.
Online Player now has
AutocaptchaandweBlindpeoplearelocked out.
It sounds like that could be the thing to come!
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: Sirius
Sirius
for Howard Stern when XM has Opie and antheney who are just as bad I'll
never get that.
Chuck
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player
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Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 9:36 PM
Subject: Re: Sirius Online Player now has Autocaptcha
andweBlindpeoplearelocked out.
highly unlikely. One of the American networks such as ABC will probably
scoop
and devide them up i to half hour parts and not play the
second
half. If I had one I would get XM but that just me. Whey people knock
Sirius
for Howard Stern when XM has Opie and antheney who are just as bad I'll
never get that.
Chuck
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I think that say the time has spywhere attached to t.
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Subject: Re: talking alarm clock software
thanks I found one called say the time that has
go to http://www.fmamplifiers.com
This guy sells transmitters of all types including transmitters that can be
hooked up to a computer to broadcast your audio to an wireless headset with
an fm receiver that is built into the headset unit.
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From: Jim Noseworthy
Sony makes a good set with a microphone and a headset that is split so that
you can hear yourself in one ear and the connection is split off so that a
producer can speak to you in
the other ear. Sanhouser also makes a couple of models that are also
acceptable that have been used in the
those headsets used some sort of
modular
plug that I've never found on any telephone. I think Maxiaids had it for
over $200, but not sure on the sound quality.
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in and then 2
other sources and have them one on each side. Some of the info on there is
outdated, so not sure if they're still manufactured. That would require no
modifying at all for those that aren't good at that sort of thing.
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Subject: Re: Professional Broadcast Headset
Why not use a y addapter?
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accessibility petition at http://protoolspetition.org
today!
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Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: Professional Broadcast Headset
The y adapter is fine if two people
Many of the smaller speaker systems along with a good sub woffer throw a
pretty good punch these days. It is no longer necessary to have huge speaker
enclosures as it was years ago. I find that the new generation of speakers
sound bright and clear. Energy makes a good speaker that won't leave
Altec Lansing also makes a pretty good speaker as well. What it boils down
to is what the individual prefers. I might like a speaker system with a good
midrange and someone else would prefer a system with no midrange and a lot
of base.
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From: Rick Alfaro [EMAIL
yep I won't disagree they are indeed a good speaker.
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: recomandations for a good speaker system
I have Boston Acoustics with my
.
--Warmest regards,
--Rick Alfaro
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Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 7:40 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: recomandations for a good speaker system
Many
Although the units do not have a speech output they are pretty straight
forward to operate with 30 channel presets, volume up and down, scan up and
scan down etc. As suggested the best thing to do is to try one out before
buying, and in that way you will be able to determine whether satelite
Toronto, ON, September 28, 2006: Sirius Canada has announced the
availability of the long anticipated Stiletto 100: its first live portable
radio, featuring WiFi, Yahoo! music purchasing software, and the ability to
save music for playback later. Measuring 4.7 x 2 x 1, Stiletto 100 stores
up
Apparently there is a tryal period in which you can try out the service, and
after that you pay for the service as a part of your membership fee. It is
only when the radio is activated that you gain access to the internet
service permanently. Sorry no free ride here!!!
. . - Original
I doubt it unless you have a sirious radio and have subscribed to the
service.
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 11:32 AM
Subject: Sirius Radio
Is sirius internet radio free
Howard Email
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To: Robert Seed PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 4:28 PM
Subject: Introducing SIRIUS Internet Radio - Free Trial
SIRIUS Internet Radio
- Including
How much does the R09 digital recorder
cost? I recall hearing a review about it on ACB radio some time ago. The guy
that was doing the review walked around his house while the unit was
recording. From what I can recall the recording was superb, and there was no
motor noise of any kind. it-
Yep it sounds as if the phantom or plugin power is shut off. This is why yu
are getting a low mike level when you are trying to record.
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Please circulate widely.
Please also write this guy :)
I'd even buy one!
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Didn't know if any of you have seen this or not but I thought I would send
it on. My self I will
Does anyone on the list know anything about the Marantz Model PMD660 digital
recorder?
In particular how user friendly is it, and the price of the unit?
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Just wanted to find out a little bit about the machine in question, as the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Canada is using these machines quite
extensively in the field. Can't understand why they didn't go with the R09
at half the price. Up to this point they were using the Sony mini
Probably the best that you will be able to do is to cause a split second
delay in one of the recordings thus giving you a simulated stereo effect.
You could also phase them thus creating another effect of sorts. If the
recording is mono it is mono and there isn't much that one can do to alter
You guys are on the mark!Many of the older mono recordings from the 1950's
are produced in this way in order to get the stereo effect. I say go for it.
.
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Try using the headset with your monitor shut off. It is the monitor that is
causing the problem, as the microphone is probably not shielded.
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Now it sounds like a defective headset to me. It is usually the standard
tube type monitors that often cause the problem. With the tube type if you
move away from the monitor the hum will dissipate, and the closer you get to
the monitor the hum will increase in volume. You can experiment a
Bobcat,
Please post it on this list, as many of us would like to see what all of the
hype is about.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:42 AM
Subject: new Olympus recorders
I
It all depends on the brand of tape that is being used. 3M put out a brand
of tape in the seventies that was horrble. The oxide would flake off as a
result of a new manufacturing process that was being used at the time. .
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To: PC
It is possible to have a XLR plug at one end of the chord and a mini or RCA
plug at the other end. More often than not one might have to adapt the chord
accordingly. .
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The question that should be answered is what kind of application wil you b
using this microphone for? Microphones are wide and varied , and depending
on the application can be expensive or in expensive. There are microphones
that are specifically designed for live performances, and there are
Chris,
You hit the nail on the head! We are not talking conventional broadcasting
here, we are only talking about the internet where the bandwidth is narrow
to begin with Whether you use a thousand dollar mike or a fifty dollar mike
the end results are going to be the same when you take the
, 2007 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: mic
thanks for the help Bob
Corey Cook
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Well, if we are talking internet radio here there is certainly
a good choice of microphone headset combinations out there that will do the
job quite nicely in the 100 dollar price range. You should be looking for a
headset microphone combination that has a volume control on the chord. .
I would
, and forgive the simple quesions.
Corey Cook
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a cd if it is not already on my harddrive?
and I would hook the mixer into my sound card?
Corey Cook
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than one mic, or play music from a cd or other source
than the harddrive.
Corey Cook
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 12:05 PM
Subject: Re: Clarifying M issue with the 58
What should I expect to pay for a sound forge package?
I have been editing audio tape for years, and now think that I should be
making the transition over to electronic editing.
I have a good idea as to what computering editing is all about, as I have
worked with a sound editing package called
tape sometimes was much easier than using
goldwave, especially if you have a three head machine. soundforge uses
window
commands like that are used in a word processor.
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info on my weekly commentaries): http://www.ogts.net
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On Fri, 19 Jan 2007, Bob Seed wrote:
I know that our local commercial stations are using sound forge. I
suppose
that they look at sound forge as being the standard
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Bruce,
I have heard absolutely nothing negative about gold wave. If anything the
50
dollar price tag is certainly attractive
I think
in a word processor.
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Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: previewing a deletion with GoldWave
What should I expect to pay for a sound forge package?
I have been
Hank,
I have the Sony MZ-N707 mini disc unit that has never been used. I purchased
it in order to take notes with it, but never got around to using it. I have
some usable vision, and therefore have no idea how user friendly it would be
for one who is totally blind. I would be more than happy to
for different models, I'd suggest trying
them out first, just seeing if you can get around the U I then go buy
the recorder.
I'd really suggest using something else, such as a hard drive based
recorder, or the R09 or R1 or something for recordings.
HTH
Brandon
Bob Seed wrote:
Hank,
I
My Sony MZ-N707 machine is still for sale. I bought it a couple of years ago
in order to take lecture notes, but never used it. I paid over 300 dollars
Canadian for it and am letting it go for 200 American. I am even going to
throw in a box of mini discs as well. It comes complete with
Does anyone on the list know about the new Olimpus digital recorders? I saw
one today that records up to 72 hours.
Unfortunately did not get the model number. It sells for about 300 dollars.
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From: Darrell Shandrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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accessibility features making it usable
for us. Did you get a chance to try those?
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From: Bob Seed [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 9:54 PM
Subject: Re: Replay AV 8
Does anyone on the list know about
Brandon,
Barranger makes a good line of mixers that sell in the 150 dollar range
Canadian prices. . .
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From: Brandon Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 6:56 PM
Subject: Mixers
Hi all,
Can anyone in Canada recommend a
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