Hi Sarah
I use both but perhaps see wrongly that they only alter volume after 
recording have taken place. In a sense I'm looking to alter the volumes as I 
go along providing a good mix which can be recorded at the same time.
If I can do this in 'live' mode can you please give me more details. I tend 
to use Audition mainly in a post production mode and therefore have little 
idea about live recording with it. Which version of Audition do you use and 
are you using the Jaws scripts?
Thanks again for your response.
Gordon
----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: Making Simple Programmes for Podcasts


> You can edit the levels in audition or goldwave. like  a duck and drop.
>
> SA&G
>
>
> : Thanks Chris. You've hit the nail on the head. The only other slight
> : difficulty I foresee is that I need to mix the mike and the music on
> : the computer and therefore need a program which allows this by using
> : the keyboard so that levels cna be manually raised and increased.
> : Any ideas?
> : Thanks.
> : Gordon
> : Gordon
> : ----- Original Message -----
> : From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> : To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> : Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2007 11:39 PM
> : Subject: Re: Making Simple Programmes for Podcasts
> :
> :
> :> Hi.  So to put this very basically and to the point, what you want to
> :> do is record yourself and music at the same time, but not software
> :> speech, correct?  That's how I understood it.  Getting a second sound
> :> card solves this problem, you can set it up so that your
> :> screenreader, doesn't matter which one it is, can come through one
> :> sound card, and your music and your mic will go through the
> :> other.  You just need to make sure that the  listener hears the
> :> correct sound card, but that's easily done.  You might try an
> :> external sound card that can be used through your USB port.   That
> :> usually works well.
> :> Hope that helps a bit.
> :>
> :>
> :>
> :> At 03:21 PM 8/15/2007, you wrote:
> :>>Part of the solution, how I avoid having others hear JAWS unless I
> :>>want them to, is to use earphones on my end.
> :>>
> :>>Dean
> :>>At 12:50 PM 8/15/2007, you wrote:
> :>> >Hi
> :>> >Apologies if it seems that I've asked something like this before. I
> :>> >have for a grander scale project for streaming radio on the net.
> :>> >Now however I'm looking for something simpler.
> :>> >I wish to make simple DJ'd music programmes with a bit of chat. I
> :>> >need to be able to cue up the music and be able to speak over it,
> :>> >but without Jaws being recorded too. I would prefer not to mix
> :>> >outwith the computer then record the result. I wish to be able to
> :>> >record the result for podcast or just MP3 streaming.
> :>> >I think I'm looking for some kind of mixer within the computer
> :>> >which allows music and mike, but everything being controlled by
> :>> >jaws without the hearers hearing Jaws.
> :>> >Regards.
> :>> >Gordon McFarlane
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