Put them up somewhere and people can retrieve them if they want. You won't be able to send them to the list but you could provide a link
-----Original Message----- From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of Howard Traxler Sent: April 6, 2024 4:51 PM To: all-audio@groups.io Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner friendliness as a DAW? I have some of those old GW tutorials and possibly others. If anyone would like them, II'd be glad to post or attach them somehow. Howard On 4/6/2024 1:53 PM, JM Casey wrote: > Not really out of date at all though -- not much has changed at all in > many years, both in terms of goldwave and how audio editing works. > Like I said above though I have had some annoyances with newer versions of > Goldawve. > Must ask one of the developers about the dictation mode business. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of Georgina > Joyce M0EBP She / Her > Sent: April 6, 2024 2:44 PM > To: all-audio@groups.io > Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and > beginner friendliness as a DAW? > > Hello, > > I forgot, there was a set of free courses for GoldWave and Reaper by > CAVI, very much out of date now but I mention them because getting > started with audio is not seeking a DAW. The lectures for both DAWS > were the same to start with. These lectures were on subjects such as; > What is sound and how is it generated? > How does a microphone work and what are the different types of microphone? > What kinds of cables are required for audio production? > What is an interface and which one do I need to get started? > > These are basic principles that are very important and I'd suggest an > essential for getting into audio as it will save lots of head > scratching and unnecessary waisted purchases. > > I just tried using my browser book mark and it appears that the domain > has been pulled. Which is sad as the SD card that I had them stored > died a few years ago. > > Regards, > > > On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:25, Georgina Joyce M0EBP She / Her > <g...@m0ebp.uk> > wrote: > > Hello, > > I haven't come across any Gold Wave resources. Audacity, someone set > up a podcast, which I've subscribed to but haven't spent the time in > getting to know it. Reaper has the reaper without peepers email list > with an access to a dropbox set of directories which has many > resources. I haven't accessed the dropbox archive for a few years now > but I got the impression it was updated regularly. > > Regards, > > > On 6 Apr 2024, at 19:13, JM Casey <jmca...@teksavvy.com> wrote: > > Don't remember anything offhand right now, but there are certainly > repositories of free vsts, as well as placed to purcahse others, online. > Search around and you should find some. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of DAVID > Sent: April 6, 2024 10:16 AM > To: all-audio@groups.io > Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and > beginner friendliness as a DAW? > > Hi. > I like using gold wave but where can I get some vst effect plugin > from > > > -----Original Message----- > From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of JM Casey > Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 3:43 AM > To: all-audio@groups.io > Subject: Re: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and > beginner friendliness as a DAW? > > Hello. > > The two programmes are not exactly equivalents. Reaper is much more > difficult to use, but it's also a more versatile programme that is a > fully fledged multi-track recorder, editor, and you can even use it to > drive soft synths and do midi. So it al depends on what it is you want > to do. Reaper is more demanding and pretty much assumes you have good > audio hardware right out of the box. It works with aseo (sp) and > Goldwave doesn't, but that also means, if you use a screen-reader, > it's bestif it is on its own audio output in windows. > Goldwave is a great programme that can do all sorts of audio > processing -- one track at a time. It's not really made for music > production. But it can still use vst effect plugins. I have used it > for ages. Unfortunately I have had some trouble with the latest > versions, first with a keyboard command glitch (I consider it a > problem because even though there's a solution it's not really > documented anywhere I can see), and dictation mode, which I use a fair bit, > not working. Still, you can get an older version if you want. > As for usability with a screen-reader, they both are, but you will > certainly have to take some time to study up, read documentation and > so on. It'll be more of a long haul with reaper for sure, so if you > are just starting out and not going to work with music production or > midi stuff, I would think goldwave would be an excellent tool. There's > also audacity of course, which is kind of somewhere in between Goldwave and > Reaper in terms of its' > abilities. It has a weird interface that I think isn't much like most > daw software, but that could actually be an advantage if you can't see > the screen and haven't used any other ones. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: all-audio@groups.io <all-audio@groups.io> On Behalf Of David > Mehler > Sent: April 5, 2024 5:20 PM > To: all-audio@groups.io > Subject: [all-audio] Goldwave or Reaper Accessibility, and beginner > friendliness as a DAW? > > Hello, > > I'm looking to get in to audio. I am wondering between Goldwave and > Reaper (latest versions) which people prefer in terms of it's > uaccessibility with a screen reader, beginner friendliness and ease of > use? Also, were you using one product then switched to another? If so why? > > Thanks. > Dave. > > -- > Sent from Mozilla Thunderbird 91.13.1 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Georgina > > Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People > to enjoy their hobby! > > For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: > http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html > > Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! > www.blindhams.com > > Why not Join us via AllStar > Active Elements Bridge 56870 > Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 > > Personal Radio Contact info: > Call: M0EBP > DMR ID: 2346259 > Allstar: 521780 52340 > Locater: IO83PS > > > > > > > > > > Georgina > > Author of Efficient Brief Podcasts, designed to Empower Blind People > to enjoy their hobby! > > For radio accessible stuff for people living with sight loss visit: > http://www.spencerweb.net/Downloads/downloads.html > > Don't forget the most valuable resource in the radio world! > www.blindhams.com > > Why not Join us via AllStar > Active Elements Bridge 56870 > Blind Hams 506313 or via phone app 50617 > > Personal Radio Contact info: > Call: M0EBP > DMR ID: 2346259 > Allstar: 521780 52340 > Locater: IO83PS > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- What a day may bring, a day may take away. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. 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