Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Steve Matzura
Hi, Peter:

On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 15:54:43 +1100, you wrote:

He has used Wav Hammer successfully in SF6 and now when he tries to use it
in version 7 of Sound Forge he gets a message saying it is a demo and it
puts in beeps every so many seconds.

I can't tell you for 100% sure, but I distinctly remember when
upgrading from Version 6 to 7, I had to go to some web site and update
my registration after I paid the upgrade fee.  If your friend thought
the upgrade from V6 to 7 was free, this could be the root of the
problem.


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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Anders Holmberg
HellO!
What does the wavehammer really do?
I have tryed it out but can't hear to much of a change.
THe only thing i hear is some more base.
/Anders.
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 Hi, Peter:

 On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 15:54:43 +1100, you wrote:

He has used Wav Hammer successfully in SF6 and now when he tries to use it
in version 7 of Sound Forge he gets a message saying it is a demo and it
puts in beeps every so many seconds.

 I can't tell you for 100% sure, but I distinctly remember when
 upgrading from Version 6 to 7, I had to go to some web site and update
 my registration after I paid the upgrade fee.  If your friend thought
 the upgrade from V6 to 7 was free, this could be the root of the
 problem.


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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi,
it's some sort of a compresser. You'll have to ajust it's parameters to hear it 
work.

Best regards
Brian
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 HellO!
 What does the wavehammer really do?
 I have tryed it out but can't hear to much of a change.
 THe only thing i hear is some more base.
 /Anders.
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 Hi, Peter:

 On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 15:54:43 +1100, you wrote:

He has used Wav Hammer successfully in SF6 and now when he tries to use it
in version 7 of Sound Forge he gets a message saying it is a demo and it
puts in beeps every so many seconds.

 I can't tell you for 100% sure, but I distinctly remember when
 upgrading from Version 6 to 7, I had to go to some web site and update
 my registration after I paid the upgrade fee.  If your friend thought
 the upgrade from V6 to 7 was free, this could be the root of the
 problem.


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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Ian Wells
Well, fiddle with the presets and you can hear some of the functions 
the Wave Hammer is capable of and here's how you can achieve this.


First, open an audio file.

Next go into Wave Hammer and press the Preview button, you'll hear 
your file being played in real time, now go up and down the preset 
combo box, you'll find various presets for limiting and compressing 
audio and of course, you can set your own preferences for what you 
want but again, I'm found more accessible solutions other than the 
Wave Hammer that comes with Sound Forge and I've documented them on this list.

At 09:18 10/12/2005 +0100, Anders Holmberg said:
HellO!
What does the wavehammer really do?
I have tryed it out but can't hear to much of a change.
THe only thing i hear is some more base.
/Anders.
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  Hi, Peter:
 
  On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 15:54:43 +1100, you wrote:
 
 He has used Wav Hammer successfully in SF6 and now when he tries to use it
 in version 7 of Sound Forge he gets a message saying it is a demo and it
 puts in beeps every so many seconds.
 
  I can't tell you for 100% sure, but I distinctly remember when
  upgrading from Version 6 to 7, I had to go to some web site and update
  my registration after I paid the upgrade fee.  If your friend thought
  the upgrade from V6 to 7 was free, this could be the root of the
  problem.
 
 
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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Steve Matzura
I think the wav hammer is a great pre-master compression tool. I like
its default settings for most things. It does best on speech from what
I've noticed.


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Re: using yahoo messenger with jfw

2005-12-10 Thread Joe Hunter
use what ever you have in sound recorder and that will give you some idea 
how it sounds.
Joe.
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 Hi Rose!

 I use a generic head pset which has a microphone.  May be you can ask some
 people in the lists to suggest a best microphone for you to use.


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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Ian Wells
Also does well with music if you use the Limit at 6DB and maximise 
preset, that one is particularly great for broadcasting, have used it here.

At 03:38 10/12/2005 -0500, Steve Matzura said:
I think the wav hammer is a great pre-master compression tool. I like
its default settings for most things. It does best on speech from what
I've noticed.


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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Peter Scanlon
Well, I haven't used it, but I understand it compresses the sound in some
way, something like normalizing. I am sure the experts here will tell us.

P

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HellO!
What does the wavehammer really do?
I have tryed it out but can't hear to much of a change.
THe only thing i hear is some more base.
/Anders.
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Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: Wav Hammer in SF


 Hi, Peter:

 On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 15:54:43 +1100, you wrote:

He has used Wav Hammer successfully in SF6 and now when he tries to use it
in version 7 of Sound Forge he gets a message saying it is a demo and it
puts in beeps every so many seconds.

 I can't tell you for 100% sure, but I distinctly remember when
 upgrading from Version 6 to 7, I had to go to some web site and update
 my registration after I paid the upgrade fee.  If your friend thought
 the upgrade from V6 to 7 was free, this could be the root of the
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copying intro.

2005-12-10 Thread Trueblue Proud
hi guys, how in Gold Wave, can i copy an Intro to a song, and place it in 
its own audio file?.
Billy 


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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Steve Matzura
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 19:56:32 +1100, you wrote:

Well, I haven't used it, but I understand it compresses the sound in some
way, something like normalizing. 

Normalizing and compressing are two different functions and bear
absolutely no relationship betwixt and between.  Compression is the
art, and I do mean art, of making soft parts loud and loud partrs soft
so you don't have to keep reaching for the volume knob.  Normalization
is simply maximizing the amplitude, or volume, of a waveform such that
its loudest point is never any louder than a pre-determined value
(usually 0dB, some folks push it to +3dB).  No other aspect of the
waveform is changed, it's just moved up in whole so that its peaks
brush up against that arbitrary value of loudness.

Uses for normalization:  Recordings made too low in volume.  Should be
normalized to at least 90% of full wave height, leaving a little room
for harmonic distortion which could produce voltage levels that would
or could overdrive a sound-reproducing device, such as the final
output stage of an amplifier, or even a speaker itself, but not
register on an oscilloscope as being louder than the specified
normalized value (see above).  When normalizing a waveform, it's
always a good idea to leave some what's called head-room for just this
case and these conditions/circumstances.

Uses for compression:  Imagine hearing a recording of a meeting where
the main speaker was clear as a bell, but the audience who may have
asked questions were down in the sonic mud. Compression would
temporarily raise the volume level so the soft parts, the far-away
audience members, can be heard when they speak.  Then, when the main
speaker starts up again, the volume level is pushed back down so the
main speaker doesn't overdrive the recording or playback equipment.
Understand that normalization will not help in this case because
normalization brings every sound up in volume by the same amount,
while compression changes the volume level on the fly, as much or as
little as needed, depending on the characteristics of the waveform.

Hope this helps.


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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Peter Scanlon
Very good, thanks for the explanation.

P.

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Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: Wav Hammer in SF


On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 19:56:32 +1100, you wrote:

Well, I haven't used it, but I understand it compresses the sound in some
way, something like normalizing.

Normalizing and compressing are two different functions and bear
absolutely no relationship betwixt and between.  Compression is the
art, and I do mean art, of making soft parts loud and loud partrs soft
so you don't have to keep reaching for the volume knob.  Normalization
is simply maximizing the amplitude, or volume, of a waveform such that
its loudest point is never any louder than a pre-determined value
(usually 0dB, some folks push it to +3dB).  No other aspect of the
waveform is changed, it's just moved up in whole so that its peaks
brush up against that arbitrary value of loudness.

Uses for normalization:  Recordings made too low in volume.  Should be
normalized to at least 90% of full wave height, leaving a little room
for harmonic distortion which could produce voltage levels that would
or could overdrive a sound-reproducing device, such as the final
output stage of an amplifier, or even a speaker itself, but not
register on an oscilloscope as being louder than the specified
normalized value (see above).  When normalizing a waveform, it's
always a good idea to leave some what's called head-room for just this
case and these conditions/circumstances.

Uses for compression:  Imagine hearing a recording of a meeting where
the main speaker was clear as a bell, but the audience who may have
asked questions were down in the sonic mud. Compression would
temporarily raise the volume level so the soft parts, the far-away
audience members, can be heard when they speak.  Then, when the main
speaker starts up again, the volume level is pushed back down so the
main speaker doesn't overdrive the recording or playback equipment.
Understand that normalization will not help in this case because
normalization brings every sound up in volume by the same amount,
while compression changes the volume level on the fly, as much or as
little as needed, depending on the characteristics of the waveform.

Hope this helps.


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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Robert Stokes
Hi Steve,

That was a marvellous explanation. I actually understood it and that doesn't 
happen too often with technical stuff.

Many thanks.

Robert.
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Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: Wav Hammer in SF


 On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 19:56:32 +1100, you wrote:

Well, I haven't used it, but I understand it compresses the sound in some
way, something like normalizing.

 Normalizing and compressing are two different functions and bear
 absolutely no relationship betwixt and between.  Compression is the
 art, and I do mean art, of making soft parts loud and loud partrs soft
 so you don't have to keep reaching for the volume knob.  Normalization
 is simply maximizing the amplitude, or volume, of a waveform such that
 its loudest point is never any louder than a pre-determined value
 (usually 0dB, some folks push it to +3dB).  No other aspect of the
 waveform is changed, it's just moved up in whole so that its peaks
 brush up against that arbitrary value of loudness.

 Uses for normalization:  Recordings made too low in volume.  Should be
 normalized to at least 90% of full wave height, leaving a little room
 for harmonic distortion which could produce voltage levels that would
 or could overdrive a sound-reproducing device, such as the final
 output stage of an amplifier, or even a speaker itself, but not
 register on an oscilloscope as being louder than the specified
 normalized value (see above).  When normalizing a waveform, it's
 always a good idea to leave some what's called head-room for just this
 case and these conditions/circumstances.

 Uses for compression:  Imagine hearing a recording of a meeting where
 the main speaker was clear as a bell, but the audience who may have
 asked questions were down in the sonic mud. Compression would
 temporarily raise the volume level so the soft parts, the far-away
 audience members, can be heard when they speak.  Then, when the main
 speaker starts up again, the volume level is pushed back down so the
 main speaker doesn't overdrive the recording or playback equipment.
 Understand that normalization will not help in this case because
 normalization brings every sound up in volume by the same amount,
 while compression changes the volume level on the fly, as much or as
 little as needed, depending on the characteristics of the waveform.

 Hope this helps.


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Re: AAC+

2005-12-10 Thread Bruce Toews
No, F2K doesn't support AAC+. I'm not looking for another program for 
myself: Winamp is the better program in my view. But I'm not going to 
recommend switching to AAC+ if Winamp is the only program that can handle 
it, which at the moment appears to be the case.
Bruce

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 HellO!
 If you haven't found any i would recomend foobar2000 which i think can do
 what you want.
 Try out:
 www.foobar2000.com.
 /Anders.
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 Is anyone aware of a player other than a recent version of Winamp that
 will play AAC+ files?

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Re: ACCESSIBLE DIREX PLUG-INS

2005-12-10 Thread Samuel Wilkins
could you send me those plug-ins?
Samuel Wilkins
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 Okay, for some take a look here.
 http://www.arboretum.com/

 You'll find flangers, frequency shifters, pitch shifters, pass
 filters, bass boosters, echo chambers, reverb units the works.  I
 know they're accessible through my PC, I use them with Sound Forge
 and Adobe Audition.  When i find accessible audio editing software
 for my Mac Mini, I'll be purchasing the Mac versions and giving them
 a work-out  to see what I can make of them.


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Re: AAC+

2005-12-10 Thread Nick G
So far as  I know, you're mistaken.  F2K I think does support it.  Anyone
wanna download it and test it?
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 No, F2K doesn't support AAC+. I'm not looking for another program for
 myself: Winamp is the better program in my view. But I'm not going to
 recommend switching to AAC+ if Winamp is the only program that can handle
 it, which at the moment appears to be the case.
 Bruce

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 On Sat, 10 Dec 2005,  Anders Holmberg wrote:

  HellO!
  If you haven't found any i would recomend foobar2000 which i think can
do
  what you want.
  Try out:
  www.foobar2000.com.
  /Anders.
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  Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 3:55 AM
  Subject: AAC+
 
 
  Is anyone aware of a player other than a recent version of Winamp that
  will play AAC+ files?
 
  Bruce
 
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Re: AAC+

2005-12-10 Thread Bruce Toews
It's not listed on the home page.

Bruce

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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, Nick G wrote:

 So far as  I know, you're mistaken.  F2K I think does support it.  Anyone
 wanna download it and test it?
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 No, F2K doesn't support AAC+. I'm not looking for another program for
 myself: Winamp is the better program in my view. But I'm not going to
 recommend switching to AAC+ if Winamp is the only program that can handle
 it, which at the moment appears to be the case.
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 On Sat, 10 Dec 2005,  Anders Holmberg wrote:

 HellO!
 If you haven't found any i would recomend foobar2000 which i think can
 do
 what you want.
 Try out:
 www.foobar2000.com.
 /Anders.
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 Is anyone aware of a player other than a recent version of Winamp that
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RE: Hard Disk-based MP3 Player

2005-12-10 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Steve, do you know about Rockbox? It's alternative firmware for some MP3
players. I cancelled my H340 order, and bought an H140 instead in near new
condition off Ebay, specifically because of Rockbox. This is also running on
the h100 and h120 as well. I'm going to produce a comprehensive review of
this for MosenExplosion.com but I may not get around to this until after
Julia and I get back from new Zealand in the new year. But the nice thing
about Rockbox, and the reason why I purchased this model, is that it all
talks. All the menus talk, you can choose from a number of voice files
including some ATT Natural Voices. Note that the player isn't doing TTS,
they are pre-recorded prompts, but to have full access to the player without
having a cheat sheet was enough to do it for me.

Rockbox has some annoying limitations, for example no WMA support, however
you can boot up in the original iriver firmware at any time if you want to.
For a geeky open source project, the documentation is surprisingly good and
understandable. Check it out at http://www.rockbox.org

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Sent: Friday, 9 December 2005 3:52 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Hard Disk-based MP3 Player


On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 08:12:51 -0600, you wrote:

Hey Nektarios, thanks for this, after reading a lot of manuals and 
reviews, I ended up buying the Iriver H340 as well and am looking 
forward to it.

I have the older IHP120 and, once I find what I'm looking for to listen to,
it's a fine machine. The one-button control is a bit of a bear, though.
Press it once this way to go this direction, press twice to skip by file;
press it once the other way to go in some other direction, click the center
portion of the button to do some other thing ... madness.  If I could just
memorize what does what in which direction, I'd be OK, but what I think it
should be and what it is are unfortunately two different things!  Good luck
with the 340.  at least it'll have more buttons than the 120 does.


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RE: Hard Disk-based MP3 Player

2005-12-10 Thread André van Deventer
Hi Jonathan

They are busy working on the exact same thing for the 300 series.  It's
quite far along as far as I  know.

And I actualyy managed to get hold of a document explaining the workings of
the h3300 series of players in an understandable way.

Would definitely be interested in the review you will be doing for the h100
series!

Andre
 

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To: 'PC audio discussion list. '
Subject: RE: Hard Disk-based MP3 Player

Hi Steve, do you know about Rockbox? It's alternative firmware for some MP3
players. I cancelled my H340 order, and bought an H140 instead in near new
condition off Ebay, specifically because of Rockbox. This is also running on
the h100 and h120 as well. I'm going to produce a comprehensive review of
this for MosenExplosion.com but I may not get around to this until after
Julia and I get back from new Zealand in the new year. But the nice thing
about Rockbox, and the reason why I purchased this model, is that it all
talks. All the menus talk, you can choose from a number of voice files
including some ATT Natural Voices. Note that the player isn't doing TTS,
they are pre-recorded prompts, but to have full access to the player without
having a cheat sheet was enough to do it for me.

Rockbox has some annoying limitations, for example no WMA support, however
you can boot up in the original iriver firmware at any time if you want to.
For a geeky open source project, the documentation is surprisingly good and
understandable. Check it out at http://www.rockbox.org

Jonathan Mosen
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Sent: Friday, 9 December 2005 3:52 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Hard Disk-based MP3 Player


On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 08:12:51 -0600, you wrote:

Hey Nektarios, thanks for this, after reading a lot of manuals and 
reviews, I ended up buying the Iriver H340 as well and am looking 
forward to it.

I have the older IHP120 and, once I find what I'm looking for to listen to,
it's a fine machine. The one-button control is a bit of a bear, though.
Press it once this way to go this direction, press twice to skip by file;
press it once the other way to go in some other direction, click the center
portion of the button to do some other thing ... madness.  If I could just
memorize what does what in which direction, I'd be OK, but what I think it
should be and what it is are unfortunately two different things!  Good luck
with the 340.  at least it'll have more buttons than the 120 does.


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Re: Hard Disk-based MP3 Player

2005-12-10 Thread kevin and emma
don't you have the remote with your hp120? this makes navigation a doddle!
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 On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 08:12:51 -0600, you wrote:

 Hey Nektarios, thanks for this, after reading a lot of manuals and
reviews,
 I ended up buying the Iriver H340 as well and am looking forward to it.

 I have the older IHP120 and, once I find what I'm looking for to
 listen to, it's a fine machine. The one-button control is a bit of a
 bear, though.  Press it once this way to go this direction, press
 twice to skip by file; press it once the other way to go in some other
 direction, click the center portion of the button to do some other
 thing ... madness.  If I could just memorize what does what in which
 direction, I'd be OK, but what I think it should be and what it is are
 unfortunately two different things!  Good luck with the 340.  at least
 it'll have more buttons than the 120 does.


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Re: Hard Disk-based MP3 Player

2005-12-10 Thread kevin and emma
i just don't use it. i use the wired remote that came with mine and it takes
all the awkwardness out of navigation.
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 Hi, Kevin:

 On Thu, 8 Dec 2005 14:54:07 -, you wrote:

 hi jonathan et al, good choice. i bought my iRiver ihp120 a year ago and
 haven't looked back!

 Kevin, do you have a cheat-sheet that tells you the various functions
 and button-presses for the joystick?  I'm still struggling with mine
 two years after I got it.


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Re: ACCESSIBLE DIREX PLUG-INS

2005-12-10 Thread Ian Wells
I realised that I can't as I'd have to give you my serial number smile

At 13:44 10/12/2005 +, Samuel Wilkins said:
could you send me those plug-ins?
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  Okay, for some take a look here.
  http://www.arboretum.com/
 
  You'll find flangers, frequency shifters, pitch shifters, pass
  filters, bass boosters, echo chambers, reverb units the works.  I
  know they're accessible through my PC, I use them with Sound Forge
  and Adobe Audition.  When i find accessible audio editing software
  for my Mac Mini, I'll be purchasing the Mac versions and giving them
  a work-out  to see what I can make of them.
 
 
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Winamp Book Marks

2005-12-10 Thread Terri Elliott
Does anyone know how to delete radio stations that you put in the Winamp 
book marks.   Thanks.

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Free good speech compressor for SF 8.0b.

2005-12-10 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Yo Folks:

The subject line says it all.  Is there one out there?

Thanks all over the place gang.
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Re: ACCESSIBLE DIREX PLUG-INS

2005-12-10 Thread Sun Sparkle
could you also send me the plug ins?
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 could you send me those plug-ins?
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 Okay, for some take a look here.
 http://www.arboretum.com/

 You'll find flangers, frequency shifters, pitch shifters, pass
 filters, bass boosters, echo chambers, reverb units the works.  I
 know they're accessible through my PC, I use them with Sound Forge
 and Adobe Audition.  When i find accessible audio editing software
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 a work-out  to see what I can make of them.


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RE: Free good speech compressor for SF 8.0b.

2005-12-10 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Jim, you know Sound Forge does this on its own right?

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Subject: Free good speech compressor for SF 8.0b.


Yo Folks:

The subject line says it all.  Is there one out there?

Thanks all over the place gang.
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Re: Free good speech compressor for SF 8.0b.

2005-12-10 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Jonathan:

Thanks.


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 Hi Jim, you know Sound Forge does this on its own right?

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 Subject: Free good speech compressor for SF 8.0b.


 Yo Folks:

 The subject line says it all.  Is there one out there?

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Re: Wav Hammer in SF

2005-12-10 Thread Steve Matzura
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 12:13:44 -, you wrote:

That was a marvellous explanation. I actually understood it and that doesn't 
happen too often with technical stuff.

Hey that's great!  Thanks for the kudos.


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Re: Hard Disk-based MP3 Player

2005-12-10 Thread Steve Matzura
Hiya, JM:

On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 09:48:32 -0600, you wrote:

Hi Steve, do you know about Rockbox? It's alternative firmware for some MP3
players. I cancelled my H340 order, and bought an H140 instead in near new
condition off Ebay, specifically because of Rockbox. This is also running on
the h100 and h120 as well. 

Sure I know about Rockbox.  Have been looking for some reasonably
priced Archos player/recorders for at least six months now because of
it.  What I didn't know, and I swear to you I'm hearing this for the
very first time, is that they had it working on the 120's.  This is
utterly fantastic news and I'm off right now to go git me one and
install it and try it out.


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[no subject]

2005-12-10 Thread Ian Wells
Hello!

Just wondered whether anyone had played with this unit on offer from 
Panasonic.  I notice from the archives that a list member reviewed 
the Panasonic RXd29 boom-box that played MP3's from CD and the RXED50 
Boom-Box that didn't, this looks to be a cross between the both machines.

the details below are taken directly from the Panasonic Australia web site.

MP3, CD, Radio, Cassette, Player/Recorder
  [Model No: RX-ES23]
RRP: $219 [GST Inc.]
MP3 Playback and Digital Re-master for Quality Sound
3-Dimensional Sound with Sound Virtualiser
Full Remote Control (CD/Tuner/Tape) and Feather-Touch Cassette Deck Mechanism
MP3, CD, Radio, Cassette, Player/Recorder
Features  Benefits
Motorised Front Loading CD Tray
CD-R/RW playback
Output Power: 70W (PMPO)/4.5W x 2 (RMS)
Multi information LCD and Jog Dial Control
Digital Synthesiser Tuner with 32 stations (16FM/16AM) preset memory tuning
Acoustic Separator Cabinet with bass reflex ports for high quality sound
Multi-CD Function (random play, program play, repeat play)
4 preset equaliser (Heavy/Clear/Soft/Vocal)
Electronic Volume Control
MASH 1-bit D/A conversion system
One-touch play key (CD/Tuner/Tape)
CD Synchro-start editing
Full auto-stop
Auto Tuning
Play/Sleep/Rec Timer
Soft Eject System
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Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware

2005-12-10 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi, I am wanting to upgrade to rockbox on my H140. Can anyone tell me in
sequence what keys to press to do this? Obviously once I get the firmware
upgraded, I'll be up and running myself with spoken prompts. Thanks.

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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAY PROBLEMS

2005-12-10 Thread Ian Wells
Hello!

Just looking on the Windows XP Update page, I se their is a Windows 
Media Connect update available, I'm wondering whether this patch may 
solve the problems mentioned here regarding Windows Media Player.


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Re: ACCESSIBLES DIREX SOFTWARE

2005-12-10 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Oops! That would be a bit of a problem. If I was given them by someone, I
would get arrested by the cops and put in prison for piracy, lol. If I ask
again, I will ask if it is legal or not.
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 Sorry list.

 I did offer to send the plug-ins privately if anyone wanted them but
 then I remembered that I purchased them and I'd have to send my
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Re: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware

2005-12-10 Thread Scott Erichsen
Hi Jonathan,

There should be instructions on the rockbox site to do this.
I have just purcheased an iriver h140 off ebay from Germany. I only hope 
it's in english! and the power can be adapted for Australia I'm not sure 
what the german power requirements are. Surely it can be done.
Let us know the speech quality etc.
Scott
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 Hi, I am wanting to upgrade to rockbox on my H140. Can anyone tell me in
 sequence what keys to press to do this? Obviously once I get the firmware
 upgraded, I'll be up and running myself with spoken prompts. Thanks.

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RE: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware

2005-12-10 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Scott, there are no instructions for a blind person to do this with the
Irivers, only with the archos. Germany is 240 volts, but the adaptor is dual
voltage anyway.

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-Original Message-
From: Scott Erichsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2005 7:24 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


Hi Jonathan,

There should be instructions on the rockbox site to do this.
I have just purcheased an iriver h140 off ebay from Germany. I only hope 
it's in english! and the power can be adapted for Australia I'm not sure 
what the german power requirements are. Surely it can be done. Let us know
the speech quality etc. Scott
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Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 6:18 AM
Subject: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


 Hi, I am wanting to upgrade to rockbox on my H140. Can anyone tell me 
 in sequence what keys to press to do this? Obviously once I get the 
 firmware upgraded, I'll be up and running myself with spoken prompts. 
 Thanks.

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Re: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware

2005-12-10 Thread Scott Erichsen
Hi Jonathan,

Thanks for that as Australia is 240 as well so it should be fine.
Have you managed to flash the firmware yet? I think the archos instructions 
apply to the irivers as well.
From my reading of the site, it would seem that way.
Cheers,
Scott
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Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 12:44 PM
Subject: RE: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


 Hi Scott, there are no instructions for a blind person to do this with the
 Irivers, only with the archos. Germany is 240 volts, but the adaptor is 
 dual
 voltage anyway.

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 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Erichsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2005 7:24 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


 Hi Jonathan,

 There should be instructions on the rockbox site to do this.
 I have just purcheased an iriver h140 off ebay from Germany. I only hope
 it's in english! and the power can be adapted for Australia I'm not sure
 what the german power requirements are. Surely it can be done. Let us know
 the speech quality etc. Scott
 - Original Message - 
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 6:18 AM
 Subject: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


 Hi, I am wanting to upgrade to rockbox on my H140. Can anyone tell me
 in sequence what keys to press to do this? Obviously once I get the
 firmware upgraded, I'll be up and running myself with spoken prompts.
 Thanks.

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RE: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware

2005-12-10 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Hi Scott, no the user interface of the Archos bares no resemblance at all to
the user interface of the iriver, so the Archos instructions don't apply.

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-Original Message-
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Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2005 8:01 p.m.
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


Hi Jonathan,

Thanks for that as Australia is 240 as well so it should be fine. Have you
managed to flash the firmware yet? I think the archos instructions 
apply to the irivers as well.
From my reading of the site, it would seem that way.
Cheers,
Scott
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From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 12:44 PM
Subject: RE: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


 Hi Scott, there are no instructions for a blind person to do this with 
 the Irivers, only with the archos. Germany is 240 volts, but the 
 adaptor is dual voltage anyway.

 Jonathan Mosen
 Blog, podcast and radio show: http://www.MosenExplosion.com
 Ph: +1-925-566-9265.
 Mobile/SMS +1-806-252-6671


 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Erichsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2005 7:24 p.m.
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Subject: Re: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


 Hi Jonathan,

 There should be instructions on the rockbox site to do this. I have 
 just purcheased an iriver h140 off ebay from Germany. I only hope it's 
 in english! and the power can be adapted for Australia I'm not sure 
 what the german power requirements are. Surely it can be done. Let us 
 know the speech quality etc. Scott
 - Original Message -
 From: Jonathan Mosen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2005 6:18 AM
 Subject: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


 Hi, I am wanting to upgrade to rockbox on my H140. Can anyone tell me 
 in sequence what keys to press to do this? Obviously once I get the 
 firmware upgraded, I'll be up and running myself with spoken prompts. 
 Thanks.

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Re: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware

2005-12-10 Thread Michael Lang
Hello Jonathan,

First, I think, that your decision to buy the 140 instead of the 340 is
a good one. The older modell isn't just better, because Rockbox works
better on the 140 than on the 340. The 140 is IMHO the better audio
device generally.

I use my 140 with the original firmware, but here's what I'd do if I
wanted to upgrade to Rockbox.

Rockbox hasn't been officially released for the iRiver h-1xx series
players yet. One has to click on daily builds to download the current
Rockbox for an iRiver player.

For more instructions, I'd subscribe to the Rockbox users mailing list.
the details for this list can be found by clicking on mailing lists at
www.rockbox.org.

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Hi, I am wanting to upgrade to rockbox on my H140. Can anyone tell me in
 sequence what keys to press to do this? Obviously once I get the firmware
 upgraded, I'll be up and running myself with spoken prompts. Thanks.

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Strange Problem

2005-12-10 Thread Dave Marthouse
I am experiencing a strange audio related problem.  Over the last few days when 
I access streams or audio files using winamp all the audio is low in volume.  I 
can go into the windows volume control and bring the volume to the level 
desired but when I go to another file the audio is turned down to a low level 
again and I have to go into the windows volume control and re-adjust to the 
proper settings.  I can do this with no problem but it has become extremely 
annoying.  Does anyone have a fix for this?


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Re:

2005-12-10 Thread doc
Check to see what
www.newegg.com has it for.  I saw a single disk mp3 boombox starting at $49.
  If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?%LINES%then where does the
learning start?
robert Doc Wright
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Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 11:46 AM


 Hello!

 Just wondered whether anyone had played with this unit on offer from
 Panasonic.  I notice from the archives that a list member reviewed
 the Panasonic RXd29 boom-box that played MP3's from CD and the RXED50
 Boom-Box that didn't, this looks to be a cross between the both machines.

 the details below are taken directly from the Panasonic Australia web
site.

 MP3, CD, Radio, Cassette, Player/Recorder
   [Model No: RX-ES23]
 RRP: $219 [GST Inc.]
 MP3 Playback and Digital Re-master for Quality Sound
 3-Dimensional Sound with Sound Virtualiser
 Full Remote Control (CD/Tuner/Tape) and Feather-Touch Cassette Deck
Mechanism
 MP3, CD, Radio, Cassette, Player/Recorder
 Features  Benefits
 Motorised Front Loading CD Tray
 CD-R/RW playback
 Output Power: 70W (PMPO)/4.5W x 2 (RMS)
 Multi information LCD and Jog Dial Control
 Digital Synthesiser Tuner with 32 stations (16FM/16AM) preset memory
tuning
 Acoustic Separator Cabinet with bass reflex ports for high quality sound
 Multi-CD Function (random play, program play, repeat play)
 4 preset equaliser (Heavy/Clear/Soft/Vocal)
 Electronic Volume Control
 MASH 1-bit D/A conversion system
 One-touch play key (CD/Tuner/Tape)
 CD Synchro-start editing
 Full auto-stop
 Auto Tuning
 Play/Sleep/Rec Timer
 Soft Eject System
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RE: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware

2005-12-10 Thread Jonathan Mosen
Thanks Michael, I have the firmware and everything I need. The only thing I
don't have is the key sequences to press, in other words, the firmware is
now sitting on the unit waiting to be installed but what keys do you press
on the iriver to initiate the upgrade?

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-Original Message-
From: Michael Lang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 10 December 2005 9:27 p.m.
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Subject: Re: Upgrading the Iriver H110/120/140 Firmware


Hello Jonathan,

First, I think, that your decision to buy the 140 instead of the 340 is a
good one. The older modell isn't just better, because Rockbox works better
on the 140 than on the 340. The 140 is IMHO the better audio device
generally.

I use my 140 with the original firmware, but here's what I'd do if I wanted
to upgrade to Rockbox.

Rockbox hasn't been officially released for the iRiver h-1xx series players
yet. One has to click on daily builds to download the current Rockbox for an
iRiver player.

For more instructions, I'd subscribe to the Rockbox users mailing list. the
details for this list can be found by clicking on mailing lists at
www.rockbox.org.

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Hi, I am wanting to upgrade to rockbox on my H140. Can anyone tell me 
 in sequence what keys to press to do this? Obviously once I get the 
 firmware upgraded, I'll be up and running myself with spoken prompts. 
 Thanks.

 Jonathan Mosen
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