Hi Tina.  Thanks very much for this info.

Do you feel that SF is better than GW or are they pretty comparable?
Anybody else's thoughts on this would also be appreciated.  Of course
buying SF would be a considerable outlay, but it is in the cause of
professional work, so I guess it depends whether there's a significant
advantage to it or not.

Also, as previously mentioned, I currently record my audio via the Sam
broadcasting encoders and simply edit in GoldWave.  Is this advisable
or would it be better to simply do everything in an audio editing
package?

Danny



On 3/10/15, Tina Wilson <tinatee...@cox.net> wrote:
> Hello Danny,
>
> In order to receive the scripts for Sound Forge, send an email to Jim
> Snowberger at:
>
> snow...@snowmanradio.com. He charges $30, and he's a great guy. Hope this
> helps.
>
> Tina
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Danny
> Miles
> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 12:15 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Editing Mouth Noise and Braille Display Clicks
>
> Hi Jamie.  Thanks for your message.
>
> I'm using a Shure SM58, which I understand to be one of the most
> commonly-used all-purpose vocal mics.  I plug my mic into a mixer rather
> than using a USB mic ... do you have any better suggestions?  I do use a pop
> shield, so I don't have issues with plosives, but the Braille display and
> mouth noises seem more evident than I expected.
>
> Also, I wasn't aware that there were Jaws scripts for Sound Forge.  I used
> SF before I started with GoldWave many years ago and, generally, I think
> GoldWave works just as well.  However, if you can please advise on how to
> obtain the scripts for SF it might be worth contemplating.
>
> Many thanks, Danny
>
>
>
> On 3/10/15, Jamie Kelly <otrja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> You could try Sound Forge and with the Jaws scripts you can use the
>> EQ, shift and pitch sliders Etc.
>>
>> If you have some vision, Adobe Audition is very good also if it's
>> still available. Both these programs cost around $300 to $400 each.
>>
>> Also look at the type of mike your using.
>>
>> Jamie
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
>> Danny Miles
>> Sent: Tuesday, 10 March 2015 9:09 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Subject: Editing Mouth Noise and Braille Display Clicks
>>
>> Hello everyone.  I wonder if anybody can please advise.
>>
>> I currently record using a broadcasting encoder and edit my content
>> using GoldWave.  However, I'm having significant issues with the
>> presence of mouth clicks and the constant sounds of my Braille display
>> as I move from line to line (or as the cursor flashes).
>>
>> I find that GoldWave's editing options are generally too weak to have
>> any impact or too aggressive to leave a high-quality recording.  I
>> currently have Depopper; could this be used to remove the issues
>> described above (and also the hiss of room ambience)?  If so, any
>> advice on particular settings would be appreciated.  If not, can
>> anybody please make any other suggestions?
>>
>> Many thanks, Danny
>>
>>
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