Yes. it is very accessible with Jaws. I do have a question. When you take 
out some editing faulters such as the beginning silence, when you use noise 
reduction, how come you get the audio to sound squelchy? What I do is edit a 
little bit of my keyboard click if  i'm speaking in a mike if i'm testing, 
then it works fine. any of you expeerenced this ishew?
Best regards, Sky
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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: An Audio Decision That Requires Some Thought


>I personally use Gold Wave to to all my recording and editing. Since I
> despise what noise reduction does to a recording, the fact that Gold
> Wave's is weak is of little consequence to me. All of my radio shows plus
> any other recording I do are put together exclusively with Gold Wave. For
> me personally it's a great program.
>
> Bruce
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> On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Chris Skarstad wrote:
>
>> Yeah, Golddwave certainly isn't a bad program.  I've never actually 
>> learned
>> how to edit with it, but what i do is record with Goldwave and edit
>> everything in sound forge. It just works best for me to have both on my 
>> system.
>>
>>
>> At 08:00 PM 9/23/2005, you wrote:
>>> Hi Jamie,
>>> Sounds like you have pretty much made your decision.
>>> You felt SoundForge was a resource hog, and probably more program than 
>>> you
>>> need.
>>> And Studio Recorder is not the only sound editor one will ever need,
>>> so, it sounds like you're are left with GoldWave.
>>> The price is right,and it is probably as much sound editor as you will 
>>> ever
>>> need, unless you plan to do some really specialized professional 
>>> recordings.
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Jamie Pauls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>>> Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 11:08 AM
>>> Subject: An Audio Decision That Requires Some Thought
>>>
>>>
>>>> When it was first released, I purchased Sound Forge 6 with noise 
>>>> reduction
>>>> and Jim Snowbarger's scripts. I have since decided that Sound Forge was
>>>> probably a lot more program than I really needed. I also purchased 
>>>> Studio
>>>> Recorder which I really like for certain projects that I have worked on
>>>> over
>>>> the past couple or three years. As those of you who have used it know,
>>>> Studio Recorder will never be the only sound editor anyone will ever 
>>>> use;
>>>> it
>>>> has some very specialized features that are quite unique to it.
>>>>
>>>> On my 800MHz Pentium III computer, I found Sound Forge to be a real
>>>> resource
>>>> hog, and Jim's scripts didn't always behave as expected. No disrespect
>>>> intended, Jim, if you're reading this. My old computer's sound card was 
>>>> a
>>>> bit ornery anyway.
>>>>
>>>> I have recently purchased a Pentium 4 2.66GHz computer and have 
>>>> installed
>>>> Studio Recorder. Now for my decision, hence my request for feedback 
>>>> from
>>>> the
>>>> list. I am looking at three options.
>>>>
>>>> 1. Install Sound Forge 6 with noise reduction.
>>>> 2. Evaluate Sound Forge 8 and pay for the upgrade, approximately $150 
>>>> if I
>>>> read it correctly.
>>>> 3. Download and evaluate Goldwave, and possibly pay $48 for yet another
>>>> audio program.
>>>>
>>>>> From the standpoint of accessibility and footprint, which sound editor
>>>>> would
>>>> the majority of respondents suggest and why? Let's pretend that money 
>>>> is
>>>> no
>>>> object, which is certainly not the case. I have just promised myself 
>>>> that
>>>> I'm not going to install and uninstall a myriad of software on this
>>>> machine,
>>>> so I want to plan my moves carefully. Thanks for all thoughtful 
>>>> responses.
>>>>
>>>> Jamie Pauls, MT-BC
>>>> http://www.accesswatch.info
>>>>
>>>>
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