thanks dean,

got it now it's blokes like your self that make folks like me get the most
out of their computer thanks again.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dean Martineau
Sent: 28 February 2006 21:28
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: some help with gold wave.


Ok, I do this all the time, so I'll tell you what I've figured out.

When you enter the time Warp dialog, arrow through the presets.  You
want to find one that uses the similarity algorithm.  I double the
speed, and I can't remember if the present called '200 per cent via
similarity" was already there or if I created it.  similarity is a
slow process, but seems to yield the best compression.  You can also
use the fft process, but I think it's more suited to music.

Assuming you have an existing preset for 200 percent via similarity,
if you want to double the speed, that's all you'll need to do.  You
can tab to the preview button to see what the file will sound
like.  As you tab through the dialog, you'll find a set of radio
buttons to dictate whether you want to set the percentage of speed
you want or the end length of the file you want to achieve.  I think
it's easier to use the percentage.  There is an edit field to specify
the speed, with 200 per cent being double and fifty per cent being
half speed.  There are two values, Window Size, which should be set
for 20, and Search Range, which should be set for 10.    If there are
no presets for the Similarity algorithm, you set the algorithm with
the left and right arrow keys on a tab control located between the
percentage edit field and the window size edit field.

I hope you can piece it together from these admittedly fragmented
instructions.  If not, let me know.

Dean


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