Hi, guys, exactly as the subject suggests. What is the best way to
understand frequency. Especially  when listening to a project to remove or
add one. In other words, it's been said that you can remove certain
frequency on a   project, such as a vocal trak; first, how would you
identify that frequency and remove it, or, identify what you need and keep
it.

you guys can tell that i am just beginning with audio recording, and I am
looking to enhance my understanding in that territory. Take care!

Again, nice to meet you all!

Rod
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From: "Kurt E. Yount" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 4:18 PM
Subject: listmaker questions


> Does anybody use listmaker and have they actually gotten it to make a
> list?  I want to catalog all my CDs and I just want to put them in the
> drive and have a list made of all contents.  Some are music, some are
> otr, but I just want a list so I can find them later.  Any suggestions
> about listmaker or others?  If so, please provide URL or where I can get
> them.  Thanks.  Kurt
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