Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge

2008-12-21 Thread stewart ross

hi ok thanks for that
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- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 2:38 AM
Subject: Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge



Hi Stewart,

With Sound Forge 9, you can record up to 8 tracks, but you can't 
multi-track, that is, listen to some tracks while recording others.


Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge


hi barry can u du multi tracking with soundfordge? i want to  make some 
new

production stuff and jingles from stewart ross any idea from anyone?
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- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au

To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 1:28 AM
Subject: Changing pitch with Sound Forge



Hi all,

Using Sound Forge 9, I wish to create the sound of a song playing 
normally

for a while then gradually slowing to a stop.  I have
looked at the various pitch options, but haven't found a way of doing 
want

I want.  Can anyone give me steps on how to do this using
JAWS.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman



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Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge

2008-12-21 Thread Kulvinder

I couldn't advise you on Jaws as I don't use the Shark.

I'll have to bow out on this one.

Regards.

Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
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- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au

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Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2008 2:48 AM
Subject: Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge



Hi Kulvinder,

Yes, using pitch bend is probably the way to do it, but I have tried a few 
things and can't work out how to do what I want using
JAWS.  What I want is to have a track playing normally then gradually come 
to a stop over a 10 second period.  Some of the settings
in Sound Forge 9 don't speak properly with JAWS, so if someone could give 
me the specific steps and values to do this, it would be
appreciated.  I don't currently have the Snowman's scripts.  Would they 
help in this regard.


Thanks,
Barry Chapman

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Subject: Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge


Pitch bend is what you are looking for in the special affects.

Hope this help.

Regards.

Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
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- Original Message - 
From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au

To: PC-Audio pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 1:28 AM
Subject: Changing pitch with Sound Forge



Hi all,

Using Sound Forge 9, I wish to create the sound of a song playing 
normally

for a while then gradually slowing to a stop.  I have
looked at the various pitch options, but haven't found a way of doing 
want

I want.  Can anyone give me steps on how to do this using
JAWS.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman



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Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?

2008-12-21 Thread Brett Boyer
Hey. I just looked at this thread again. I managed to put all my tapes onto 
my computer but ran out of room to uncompress and flip tracks arond. So 
maybe I will get a hard drive for xmas so I can put these files there. And 
so they don't get destroyed.

thanks
bb

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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 7:04 AM
Subject: Re: How to best or easiest way to Record Audio Cassettes to the PC?



Hi Brett,

I just saw this note today.  I've gotten dreadfully behind
in reading emails.

I was thinking of putting up a tutorial on how to do this
entire operation.  I'll be doing that this week.

When you originally record the tape, do it at 44.1
stereo.  Then when you select each track of the stereo recording and
save them in new mono tracks, put them at 22 khtz.  Sound forge warns
you that the file may play back at a different speed, and yes it
does, half speed to be precise, which is normal sounding speech.  I
hope this helps!

Rusty
P.S.  I'll let you know when I've got my tutorial ready!

 At 04:30 PM 10/12/2007, Brett Boyer spake thusly:-

Hey Rusty
Ok that sounds good but a couple of questions. why 22.5 instead of 44 and
can record regular cassetes  with high-speed dubbing on, then take the
chipmunk mp3 and slow it down? Is that possible?
Is there any thing else I should know before tackling this insane project.
I have to get rid of these thing so I can move to another town easily.
thanks for your help
bb



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RE: Auto splitting of audio files (goldwav or another program)

2008-12-21 Thread dean martineau
In case you're still looking for this, I use Mp3 Direct Cut, which is free
and does a great job of splitting files into any desired length of segments.
Dean


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On Behalf Of Jason Boston
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 4:21 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: Auto splitting of audio files (goldwav or another program)

Hi all,
Does anyone know of a good freeware program that will automatically
split audio files into equal parts? I like the option of by time or
number of parts.  I have goldwav, but I see no way to have goldwav  mark
the file into equal parts and then split into individual files. I know I
can manually mark the points in which to split, but I have several files
I wish to split into about 100 parts and don't want to manually mark all
of those.

Thanks,
Jason



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