Well you could do what I have just done, a few extra steps but it
works a treat.
Edit your project in Sound Studio, save it to .aif format and encode
the thing with precise encoding settings using Fission, Fission is
also very good if you need to split your file into segments "on-the-
fly" and of course, you can make cue sheets to do this.
On 05/09/2007, at 4:42 PM, James Jolley wrote:
Hi Dane,
Course it's not good enough, we've both got the same apps so all we
can do is just make do for now I suppose.
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Well that really isn't good enough, another reason why I'm damn
glad I own both Fission and Sound Studio <smile>.
On 05/09/2007, at 2:56 AM, James Jolley wrote:
Hi Dane,
Your right it doesn't let you mess with the encoding optons, all
you can seem to do is set the bitrate. If you are working with
mono files, however, the thing does actually take that into
account and allow you to create mono mp3s.
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And that brings me to one of the few dislikes I have with Sound
Studio, it doesn't allow you fill control over the MP3 decoder
as Fission does and that's a damn pity. Fission in some ways
still has allot going for it including the ability to work with
Cue sheets, I sincerely hope that development is kept up on
this. As I said, I'm playing with Audasity and I now have some
documentation to work from however this software seems for the
moment to have a few acessability problems.
Once again, some other blind users who use Windows and JAWS have
"Rallied to the cause" and beta 1.35 for Windows has fixed or is
working on many accessability problems so I'm sure that if the
Audasity community can work with those people who were vallient
enough to put their best foot forward to make Audasity usable
then they can do exactly the same with the forthcoming Mac
versions if they get the feedback required <smile>.
On 05/09/2007, at 12:37 AM, James Jolley wrote:
I think it does 8 tracks but I could be thinking of another app.
Never even messed with the tracking aspect, that's why I said it
is similar to forge for me at the minute. All I am using it for
is chopping up radio playhs and saving to an mp3 at the end of
the editting work.
Best
-James-
On 4 Sep 2007, at 15:10, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Yes, Sound Studio is a multi track editor but I cannot tell you
how many tracks it has, that's something I'd have to find out
about in the manual.
On 04/09/2007, at 11:57 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
Hey there, is sound studio a multi track editer? How many
tracks does it
have?
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Hi Dane,
Yes, SS 3 is the new sound forge for us bind folks it has to be
said.
One less thing to boot into windows via VM for.
One quicky though on file associations, how can I give Itunes
the mp3 format
back? SS3 has taken it, similar to how Real player and media
player did for
windows. Is there a way of reclaiming it apart from selecting
open with all
the time?
Best
-James-
On 4 Sep 2007, at 09:59, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I'm still hunting up allot of information on it regarding commands
etc. This editor is also a multi track editor however I think I'd
stick with Sound Studio for the time being quite frankly, just
doing
some stuff with it now.
On 04/09/2007, at 6:08 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
How have you found audasity, doesit work really well?
I've heard about this program, not familiar with it's functionality
though.
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Yes, Sound Studio is quite accessible but I've not tried multi
track
editing with it though I know the facilities for multi track
editing
are certainly available, how you'd synchronise tracks though,
that is
the question.
Another alternative I'm playing with right now is Audasity,
this is a
free open source editor and its available across platforms
including
Mac OS10, Windows, LINUX etc.
On 04/09/2007, at 5:02 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
Hey guys,
Forgive me if this is the wrong place for it. One of the things I
want to do when I get my mac is to do multi track editing, and
lots of
it!
I need some input on sound studio. I hear this is a completely
accessible multitrack editer, and by multitrack, I guess it's far
superior to sound forge that uses a grand total of 2 tracks.
Any feedback on it, and is there a list that focuses more on
digital
editing with a mac?
Thanks,
Jed
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