Hi Jan,

Studio Recorder version 3.0 is officially out, and it supports both sound on
sound and multi-tracking capabilities.  I'm currently using it for both
laying down tracks for a recording project, as well as adding background
music to other projects.

They've also added dynamic compression, a click track, background processing
for MP3's, some very nice analytical tools, and a whole lot more.  Here's a
list of all the fixes, changes, and additions.

Revision History - Studio Recorder

Revision History

What's new in Studio RecorderT

The following enhancements and corrections were made to Studio Recorder.
List of 125 items (contains 2 nested lists)

Version 3.0, February 2006
. Adds the
Mix
command to the Edit menu for mixing the clipboard into the current document.
. Adds the
Arm for Synchronized Play
command to the Transport menu for creating Sound on Sound mixes.
. Enhances the
Normalize dialog
to allow dynamic compression and use of peak or RMS level as a normalize
reference.
. Enhances the
Change Volume dialog
to allow dynamic compression.
. Adds the
Cross Fade
command to the Process menu.
. Adds the
Cross Fade Delete
command to the Edit menu.
. Adds the ability to paste and insert files that differ in sample size and
number of channels.
. Addsl the ability to change the file format (excluding the sample rate)
for existing documents.
. Adds
background processing
for mp3 encoding.
. Adds the
Cancel Background Processing
option to the File menu.
. Adds the
Dip/Rise
command to the Process menu to help gradually change volume levels over
time.
. Adds a
Fade
tab to the Settings dialog to control the aspects of all commands that use
fades.
. Lets you specify a fade type for the Cross Fade, Cross Fade Delete, and
Fade In/Out commands.
. Adds the
Find Previous and Next Highest Peak
commands to the Tools menu.
. Adds the
Swap Channels
command to the Process menu.
. Adds the
Trim Edges
command to the Edit menu.
. Adds the
Generate Click Track
command to the Tools menu.
. Adds the
Previous Window
command to the Window menu.
. Adds progress percentages of long operations to the status bar.
. Adds the
Use same folder for file functions
checkbox to the Advanced page of the Settings dialog.
. Adds the
Enable Milestones
command.
. No longer requires a selection for the Fade and Mute commands.
. Adds support for additional remote controls.
. Adds a
remote control key describer
dialog.
. Changes the behavior of the
Start Selection
and End Selection commands.
. The keys "<" and ">" were used for the pre/post-roll feature. These keys
are now officially "," and ".".
. Enhances the
audible clip indicator
by letting the user specify the clip threshold.
. Adds the Save External Marks control to the Advanced tab of the Settings
dialog to control weather or not you wish to export marks when encoding mp3
files.
. Changes the behavior of the Record command when recording over existing
marks. The program previously preserved these marks, but this version
overwrites
them.
. Changes The maximums for Source-up and Destination-down to 500 MS. This
addresses concerns with controllers with very loud buttons.
. Changes the minimum allowable sample rate from 8000 Hz to 4000 Hz. This
allows
k7.net
users to play their 6000 Hz files.
. Suppresses the "Not 16-bit PCM" message when attempting to use phrase
navigation in documents which are not 16-bit PCM. Instead, a beep is heard.
. Corrects a problem when using the Compress Time function with named marks.
. Corrects the issue of destroying index tones when using the Compress
Pauses function.


Blessings,
Brian

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jan Santos & Doyle Saylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 7:46 PM
Subject: Multitracking accessible software questions.


> Hi everyone,
>
> I am currently using Soundforge to edit for a radio program which at times
> involves the need for multitracking work and the mixing of tracks.  I have
> been able to do a limited amount of this with Soundforge but it is time
> consuming (at least for me so far).
>
> I am told that Cooledit is capable of doing this task better, but I do
> k\now know how accessible Cooledit is to blind users.
>
> I am also loooking at Studio Recorder, and so far it is my impression that
> this does not do multitracking and mixing.
>
> If anyone has any information about these specific software products or
any
> additional ones in regard to multitracking, I would very much appreciate
> your feedback.  Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to
offer.
>
> Jan Santos
>
>
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