Re: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave

2007-04-05 Thread Harry Lyddall
i have a lot of difficulties in the  same way if i try to record in anything 
over 16 bit. 24 bit or 32 bit just don't work certainly in sf 6
harry
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Subject: CPU usage of Sound Forge vs Goldwave


 Hi dudes.

 I currently am trying to use Sound Forge for recording music, but I'm
 getting a lot of skips in the sound.  I was wondering if Goldwave is less
 CPU intensive for recording music.

 Thanks in advance for the info.

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Re: Skipping recordings

2007-03-25 Thread Harry Lyddall
what do you use for recording? andin how many bits?
in soundforge i can't use anything higher than 16 bit.
harry
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Subject: Skipping recordings


 I've had a problem with recording using my soundblaster audigy 2 for a
 while. I've got around it by selecting microsoft sound mapper for input 
 and
 output, but nevertheless, I'd like to get to the bottom of it.
 If I select SB audigy, I record something, but when I come to play back,
 bits are missing. After a while, I discover that this is not a playback
 problem, but happens during the recording. I have done the following:
 Defragged the hard drive.
 Unloaded antivirus software.
 Removed any memory hungry programs.
 I always use a hardware synthesizer.

 Any ideas,

 Thanks,

 Dave.

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Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording

2007-03-21 Thread Harry Lyddall
YES GARY, THAT IS IT.  I UPDATED THE AUDIGY DRIVER, but still the same 
problem.
thanks:
harry
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 It's not the 128 that's causing you the problems.  It's the 32 as opposed 
 to the 16.

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  From: Harry Lyddall
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 10:43 AM
  Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


  thanks gary, i'll check that out. i record a lot of drama, and listeners 
 ask
  for it to be in 128 which they can get in goldwave.
  thanks:
  harry
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  I think you need to ask yourself why you're bothering to go over 16-bit.
   After that, see if 32-bit is available for any other format such as
   line-in.
  
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Subject: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording
  
  
hello all.
equipment is p4 2.6ghzs processor, s b audigy soundcard, soundforge 6
   realplayer 10.5
when recording a bbc radio stream i cannot use 24 or 32 bit as the 
 stream
   repeats and drops out at anything over 16 bit.  do i need to find a 
 more
   up to date driver for the audigy 2 card?
any advice will be much valued.
thanks:
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Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording

2007-03-21 Thread Harry Lyddall
interesting. i wonder why it is offered as an option in the new page setup?

i have always been happy with 16 bit myself.
thanks:
harry

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Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


 Unless we got hold of sources to feed into a sound card that had less 
 noise
 than 32 bits could pick up in a recording, it doesn't seem worth wasting 
 the
 disk space for the larger wave file even if some card might exist that can
 record at 32 bits. I heard in a demo that 64-bit recording is available in
 Sound Forge, but don't know of hardware that advertises the ability to
 record using it.

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 Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


 thanks gary, i'll check that out. i record a lot of drama, and listeners
 ask
 for it to be in 128 which they can get in goldwave.
 thanks:
 harry
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I think you need to ask yourself why you're bothering to go over 16-bit.
 After that, see if 32-bit is available for any other format such as
 line-in.

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  Subject: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


  hello all.
  equipment is p4 2.6ghzs processor, s b audigy soundcard, soundforge 6
 realplayer 10.5
  when recording a bbc radio stream i cannot use 24 or 32 bit as the
 stream
 repeats and drops out at anything over 16 bit.  do i need to find a more
 up to date driver for the audigy 2 card?
  any advice will be much valued.
  thanks:
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Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording

2007-03-21 Thread Harry Lyddall
hi gary. p4 2.4 ghzs audigy 2 sound card. soundforge 6 realplayer 10.5 for 
playing bbc radio streams.
thanks:
harry
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Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


 You might have different results with different components doing live 
 work.  I don't remember you describing either your system or operating 
 system.

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  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 12:08 PM
  Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


  interesting. i wonder why it is offered as an option in the new page 
 setup?

  i have always been happy with 16 bit myself.
  thanks:
  harry

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  Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


   Unless we got hold of sources to feed into a sound card that had less
   noise
   than 32 bits could pick up in a recording, it doesn't seem worth 
 wasting
   the
   disk space for the larger wave file even if some card might exist that 
 can
   record at 32 bits. I heard in a demo that 64-bit recording is available 
 in
   Sound Forge, but don't know of hardware that advertises the ability to
   record using it.
  
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   From: Harry Lyddall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:43 AM
   Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording
  
  
   thanks gary, i'll check that out. i record a lot of drama, and 
 listeners
   ask
   for it to be in 128 which they can get in goldwave.
   thanks:
   harry
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   Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording
  
  
  I think you need to ask yourself why you're bothering to go over 
 16-bit.
   After that, see if 32-bit is available for any other format such as
   line-in.
  
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:04 AM
Subject: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording
  
  
hello all.
equipment is p4 2.6ghzs processor, s b audigy soundcard, soundforge 
 6
   realplayer 10.5
when recording a bbc radio stream i cannot use 24 or 32 bit as the
   stream
   repeats and drops out at anything over 16 bit.  do i need to find a 
 more
   up to date driver for the audigy 2 card?
any advice will be much valued.
thanks:
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soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording

2007-03-20 Thread Harry Lyddall
hello all.
equipment is p4 2.6ghzs processor, s b audigy soundcard, soundforge 6 
realplayer 10.5
when recording a bbc radio stream i cannot use 24 or 32 bit as the stream 
repeats and drops out at anything over 16 bit.  do i need to find a more up to 
date driver for the audigy 2 card?
any advice will be much valued.
thanks:
harry

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Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording

2007-03-20 Thread Harry Lyddall
thanks gary, i'll check that out. i record a lot of drama, and listeners ask 
for it to be in 128 which they can get in goldwave.
thanks:
harry
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From: Gary Petraccaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 1:51 PM
Subject: Re: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


I think you need to ask yourself why you're bothering to go over 16-bit.
 After that, see if 32-bit is available for any other format such as 
 line-in.

  - Original Message - 
  From: Harry Lyddall
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:04 AM
  Subject: soundforge 6 and 32 bit recording


  hello all.
  equipment is p4 2.6ghzs processor, s b audigy soundcard, soundforge 6 
 realplayer 10.5
  when recording a bbc radio stream i cannot use 24 or 32 bit as the stream 
 repeats and drops out at anything over 16 bit.  do i need to find a more 
 up to date driver for the audigy 2 card?
  any advice will be much valued.
  thanks:
  harry

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Re: winamp and sound forge

2007-03-18 Thread Harry Lyddall
jerry i too have a strange soundforge 6 problem i can record a radio stream 
in 16 bit, but when i try 24 or 32 bit the stream repeats or drops out.
any suggestions and help will be gratefully received.
thanks:
harry
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Subject: Re: winamp and sound forge


 Peter you have to have your sound card set to record from wave.  Are
 you aware of this?  What sort of sound card do you have?  You probably 
 have
 to click Run, enter sndvol32 /r and check the appropriate device.

   Jerry

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Re: recording problem with goldwave

2007-03-05 Thread Harry Lyddall
in your pc volume control choose recording and ensure that the input box is 
not set for microphone, and is checked for the appropriate slider.
hth
harry
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Subject: recording problem with goldwave


 Hello,

 I recently installed GoldWave version 5.19 on a computer for the first 
 time and when I went to record, the only thing I got was what JFW was 
 saying.  I tried changing input sources with no luck and am completely 
 baffled!  I am running XP home with jfw 8 and wonder if the problem is 
 with my SBLive.  I never had this problem with my other computer which is 
 set up the same as far as I can tell.
 Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 Betsy

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Re: sonar question

2007-03-04 Thread Harry Lyddall
CAKEWALK'S NEW NAME AFTER CAKEWALK 9
HTH
HARRY
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 Hi guys,
A friend was asking me what sonar is and I realized I had little idea. 
 Is it the same as cakewalk? Or is it sound fordge? Thanks.
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Re: using mute in sf7

2005-12-28 Thread Harry Lyddall
it shouldn't do that if it was recorded in sterio, only in mono.
harry
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Subject: using mute in sf7


 Hi list, can someone help me with this. i am using soundforge 7, and i 
 have
 made a recording in sterio, and want to erase a bit at the beginning. sf7
 advises me, that i can't do this, but must use the mute. i found mute, but
 when i try to use it, all i manage to do, is to mute everything. any help
 would be appreciated. brian.


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Re: repairing a distorted mp3 file

2005-12-02 Thread Harry Lyddall
HI kevin.  i've got the whole days play as mp3 recorded in soundforge 6. 
please contact me offline.
kind regards:
harry
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 i've got the lot! smile. it's the 5th test day 3 i've got the problem 
 with.
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 WHICH MATCH?
 HARRY
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  hi all, i've got an mp3 file of part of the ashes cricket from last
  summer.
  unfortunately, i had the volume on my line-in too high or something
  because
  the recordings a bit distorted. is there a way of repairing this? i've
 got
  goldwave and soundforge on this system. or do i need another program?
 any
  help appreciated!
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Re: Australian Cricket Online

2005-10-06 Thread Harry Lyddall
HI STEVE.
THANKS FOR THE GREAT NEWS.
KIND REGARDS:
HARRY
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Subject: Australian Cricket Online


 Blind followers of international cricket played in Australia this summer 
 will also have access to what many around the world can watch on TV as the 
 ABC
 will be audio streaming its radio commentaries.
 The ICC Super Series continues tomorrow Friday October 7 at 2:15 pm 
 Australian Eastern time, which is 4:15 (ten hours ahead of) universal 
 time.
 Go to abc.net.au/cricket where you will find links to an audio treat on 
 your PC.
 Hopefully, this summer, all of the international cricket from Australia 
 will be available online anywhere in the world.
 Stephen Jolley
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Re: streaming trouble

2005-06-18 Thread Harry Lyddall
which stations are u trying to listen to?  bbc, for example, uses real 
player.

hth
harry
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Hi,

I just inherited a computer running XP, am using JFW 4.02  and am having 
almost no luck trying to play streams.  I'm not sure which version of media 
player I have and cannot figure out how to get it to play in a separate 
window.  99% of the time nothing happens at all when I click on a station, I 
just find myself still sitting on the link I tried to play and the one 
station I can play takes over the window so cannot continue browsing for 
other stations, but can't do anything like change volume or see any controls 
of any type.  I've tried running the demo of JFW 5.10 with no luck either.


I guess that was a very long way of saying I have no earthly idea how to 
work with this media player and streams and would greatly appreciate any 
help or suggestions anyone could give.


Betsy







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Re: Burning CDs with Windows Media Player

2005-05-12 Thread Harry Lyddall
only problem is: i get drop outs and stopages when playing the compiled 
mp3's in my victor reader classic and iriver mp3 disk player.  i only use 
nero 5.5 for making the mp3-s  any suggested solutions will be greatly 
appreciated.
regards:
harry
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Hi Daniel.
I would recommend nero burning ROM for all of your music and back up 
tasks.
I've used nero for over 5 years and found nothing as accessible and easy 
to
use.  There are many others on the list using nero too so you won't be 
stuck
for help and advice.

Regards.
Kevin
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Recently, I was successful in teaching myself to rip music from CDs using
Windows Media Player, which I'm glad to have done even though I intend to
primarily use CDex for this purpose.  Always good to know more than one
way
to do something.
But I'm not having such success learning the burn procedure with WMP,
which
I'd hoped to do in order to avoid having to pay for a commercial
application, considering how seldom I'm bound to use it.
I'm also hoping to be able to use WMP for making backup CDs of data files
periodically, and I'm afraid, from my explorations, that this will be as
confusing with WMP as the music burning function seems)
here's my main question on the music burning procedure:  I understand 
from
the help files instructions that you're supposed to designate the files 
to
be burned by choosing them from the Library and/or playlists.  Now, I
don't
know anything about the, nor do I use playlists to orchestrate my
occasional
PC audio experiences; I just find the track I want to hear in Windows
Explorer, press Enter on it, and WMP plays it.  I don't set up whole
sequences of tracks to play.  So I'm completely out of it about this
Library
and playlist stuff.
I kept tabbing around and hitting Enter now and then, and finally found a
list of all my audio files.  But they're just a long list, not divided
into
the various albums they're in, as they're arranged on my hard drive under
My
Music.
Is this the Library?  All I want to do is burn a CD using all the tracks
from that same CD as I've ripped it.  I don't want to create mixes or any
of
that.  If I still could see better, maybe I'd get into it, the way I once
made mix tapes now and then on cassette.  But I don't really care.  I 
just
want to find the tracks from one CD, load them into whatever list you're
supposed to load them into, hit a Burn button, and made a new CD.

I'm sorry to be so verbose, but not feeling well today and it's hard to
concentrate.  If anyone reading this realizes that I'm just not one of 
the
talented blind computer people who can make sense of this function in 
WMP,
and I ought to buy one of the commercial programs that work more simply,
I'll consider the advice seriously.  I just wanted to give this a try,
since
I was able to figure out the rip function, although I hate all that
tabbing
around to so many controls I have no idea the function of in this 
context.

Thanks.
P.S.  As I say, I'm willing to bite the bullet and buy a program, but I
was
hoping not to have to spend as much as $100 for the new Nero release, and
it
seems the blind-popular Roxio Easy CD Creator has been superseded by Easy
Media Creator 7, and I've tried the relatively simply and accessible
Premier
CD Creator program but had terrible problems with it, problems I believe 
I
described here recently, and the Premier engineers won't get back to me
about these issues (a ghostly Black Sabbath CD permanently loaded into 
the
Audio Brabber function, and the program hanging when I press Burn in the
burn program while accidentally not managing to get any files into the
list.
These are deal-breaker problems.
Anyway, I'm trying.  Help will be appreciated.

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Re: downloading audio streams

2005-03-23 Thread Harry Lyddall
hi andrew. you would need the plugin for real player if you are hoping to 
listen to bbc. to record the programmes you need something like sound forge, 
or goldwave. i am happy to help if i can.
regards:
harry
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Hello All,  I have WinAmp on the computer and I noticed there is  some 
where to do audio streaming,  how does this work?  and can I save a audio 
stream? I would appreciate as much help on this as possible please.
Regards

Andrew Shipp
Located Northamptonshire UK
contact details
skype andyshipp55
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Re: Still Looking For Help In Making My Computer Play In Stereo Mode

2005-03-13 Thread Harry Lyddall
HI IBBY
when you go into sf and do ctrl+N for new file if to tab three times this 
will allow you to choose mono or sterio.
hth
harry
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Simon:  I guess I'm missing something here; I found the sounds and
multi-media thing.  But I'm confused; I did find an advanced 
tthing..and
it does say desktop stereo speakers.  But I've actually try this..no go!
Still plays everything in mono!
Tom Kaufman

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Re: WAV Files

2005-02-06 Thread Harry Lyddall
where is the wav file?
if in soundforge or some other recorder,
go to files of type and set that to mp3
harry
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Subject: WAV Files


Hi All,
I think this is probably fairly easy but I've never done it so I'm not 
sure.

How do you convert WAV files to MP3?  Which program is best to use and is
there simply a command to do this in the menu somewhere?
Thanks much.
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Re: Accessible Tuners

2005-01-31 Thread Harry Lyddall
I have played with it for a few minutes with dolphinuk supernova in the 
virtual cursor mode and it seems to be accessible. of course when needed i 
use the tuning unit which i have.  i'll be happy to help in tuning matters.
kind regards:
harry fimit mabpt

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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:29 PM
Subject: RE: Accessible Tuners


Hi,
I have just downloaded the program and given a bit of spare time today
will have a fiddle with it and report back to the list..
Cheers, James
Beyond the black stump, Australia
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Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 2:48 AM
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Subject: Re: Accessible Tuners
it has audio for the tones being tuned, but no way of reading the trace,
but
very bold display black and white. even with virtually no sight in one
non
artificial eye i can use it.  haven't tried the latest software with a
screen reader, but i think the screen display graphic could be trained.
harry
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Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:34 PM
Subject: RE: Accessible Tuners


So does this work with a normal audio input , and how does one tell if

the dots are moving with a screen reader??
Cheers, James
Beyond the black stump, Australia
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harry Lyddall
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 2:38 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Accessible Tuners
I HAVE used a free download piece of software which is the same format

as a very expensive german piano tuning machine which i use and
encouraged my
piano tuning students to buy when i was a lecturer in that field.  it
has a free version.  my son has downloaded it to his pda and is able
to use it for
tuning pianos.  it is called tunelab.  i'm not sure of the url. but i
can
get it from my son if you would like.  it uses a dotted line like a
strobe.
when it moves right the note is sharp, and when left the note is flat.
the
note is perfectly in tune when the dots are stationary.  19 different
temperaments, stretching etc.
kind regards:
harry
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From: Jim Portillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: Accessible Tuners

Hi everyone,
I'm throwing this question out there.
Does anyone know if there are any accessible tuners out there used for

helping to tune guitars?  I'm playing a lot more these days and it
would be nice to have one of those electronic tuner that will tell me
if each string
is in tune.
I know for the regular ones, they have some sort of needle that moves
if
one
is sharp or flat.
I just didn't know if anyone knew of a good one that could be used by
a
blind person.
If not, well...I guess it's time to start working on one.  LOL Jim PS.
I
guess this ruins the old stereotype that all blind people have perfect
pitch, eh?
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Re: Accessible Tuners

2005-01-31 Thread Harry Lyddall
played around with the tunelab a little more. alt+d to produce audio tone. 
left and right arrows to change the note. page up and down to go up or down 
an octave. p to go to the properties menu and then 1 to change to teh 
fundimental being played as audio note.  it can be used as a guitar tuner in 
this way using the left and right arrows to go the tone required
hth
harry
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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Tuners


I have played with it for a few minutes with dolphinuk supernova in the 
virtual cursor mode and it seems to be accessible. of course when needed i 
use the tuning unit which i have.  i'll be happy to help in tuning matters.
kind regards:
harry fimit mabpt

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From: Blind Melon Chitlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 4:29 PM
Subject: RE: Accessible Tuners


Hi,
I have just downloaded the program and given a bit of spare time today
will have a fiddle with it and report back to the list..
Cheers, James
Beyond the black stump, Australia
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harry Lyddall
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 2:48 AM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Accessible Tuners
it has audio for the tones being tuned, but no way of reading the trace,
but
very bold display black and white. even with virtually no sight in one
non
artificial eye i can use it.  haven't tried the latest software with a
screen reader, but i think the screen display graphic could be trained.
harry
- Original Message - 
From: Blind Melon Chitlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:34 PM
Subject: RE: Accessible Tuners


So does this work with a normal audio input , and how does one tell if

the dots are moving with a screen reader??
Cheers, James
Beyond the black stump, Australia
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harry Lyddall
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 2:38 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Accessible Tuners
I HAVE used a free download piece of software which is the same format

as a very expensive german piano tuning machine which i use and
encouraged my
piano tuning students to buy when i was a lecturer in that field.  it
has a free version.  my son has downloaded it to his pda and is able
to use it for
tuning pianos.  it is called tunelab.  i'm not sure of the url. but i
can
get it from my son if you would like.  it uses a dotted line like a
strobe.
when it moves right the note is sharp, and when left the note is flat.
the
note is perfectly in tune when the dots are stationary.  19 different
temperaments, stretching etc.
kind regards:
harry
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From: Jim Portillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: Accessible Tuners

Hi everyone,
I'm throwing this question out there.
Does anyone know if there are any accessible tuners out there used for

helping to tune guitars?  I'm playing a lot more these days and it
would be nice to have one of those electronic tuner that will tell me
if each string
is in tune.
I know for the regular ones, they have some sort of needle that moves
if
one
is sharp or flat.
I just didn't know if anyone knew of a good one that could be used by
a
blind person.
If not, well...I guess it's time to start working on one.  LOL Jim PS.
I
guess this ruins the old stereotype that all blind people have perfect
pitch, eh?
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Re: Accessible Tuners

2005-01-30 Thread Harry Lyddall
it has audio for the tones being tuned, but no way of reading the trace, but 
very bold display black and white. even with virtually no sight in one non 
artificial eye i can use it.  haven't tried the latest software with a 
screen reader, but i think the screen display graphic could be trained.
harry
- Original Message - 
From: Blind Melon Chitlin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2005 10:34 PM
Subject: RE: Accessible Tuners


So does this work with a normal audio input , and how does one tell if
the dots are moving with a screen reader??
Cheers, James
Beyond the black stump, Australia
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harry Lyddall
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 2:38 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Accessible Tuners
I HAVE used a free download piece of software which is the same format
as a
very expensive german piano tuning machine which i use and encouraged my
piano tuning students to buy when i was a lecturer in that field.  it
has a
free version.  my son has downloaded it to his pda and is able to use it
for
tuning pianos.  it is called tunelab.  i'm not sure of the url. but i
can
get it from my son if you would like.  it uses a dotted line like a
strobe.
when it moves right the note is sharp, and when left the note is flat.
the
note is perfectly in tune when the dots are stationary.  19 different
temperaments, stretching etc.
kind regards:
harry
- Original Message - 
From: Jim Portillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: Accessible Tuners

Hi everyone,
I'm throwing this question out there.
Does anyone know if there are any accessible tuners out there used for
helping to tune guitars?  I'm playing a lot more these days and it would
be
nice to have one of those electronic tuner that will tell me if each
string
is in tune.
I know for the regular ones, they have some sort of needle that moves if
one
is sharp or flat.
I just didn't know if anyone knew of a good one that could be used by a
blind person.
If not, well...I guess it's time to start working on one.  LOL Jim PS. I
guess this ruins the old stereotype that all blind people have perfect
pitch, eh?
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Re: Accessible Tuners

2005-01-29 Thread Harry Lyddall
I HAVE used a free download piece of software which is the same format as a 
very expensive german piano tuning machine which i use and encouraged my 
piano tuning students to buy when i was a lecturer in that field.  it has a 
free version.  my son has downloaded it to his pda and is able to use it for 
tuning pianos.  it is called tunelab.  i'm not sure of the url. but i can 
get it from my son if you would like.  it uses a dotted line like a strobe. 
when it moves right the note is sharp, and when left the note is flat.  the 
note is perfectly in tune when the dots are stationary.  19 different 
temperaments, stretching etc.
kind regards:
harry
- Original Message - 
From: Jim Portillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: Accessible Tuners

Hi everyone,
I'm throwing this question out there.
Does anyone know if there are any accessible tuners out there used for 
helping to tune guitars?  I'm playing a lot more these days and it would be 
nice to have one of those electronic tuner that will tell me if each string 
is in tune.
I know for the regular ones, they have some sort of needle that moves if one 
is sharp or flat.
I just didn't know if anyone knew of a good one that could be used by a 
blind person.
If not, well...I guess it's time to start working on one.  LOL
Jim
PS. I guess this ruins the old stereotype that all blind people have perfect 
pitch, eh?
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Re: Playing real audio content

2004-12-30 Thread Harry Lyddall
can u update me on the info on real player changes in recording? is there 
anything about streaming?
thanks
harry 


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Re: Any cricket commentary being streamed?

2004-11-19 Thread Harry Lyddall
HI MARCO. i hope you will forgive me for jumping on board.
i downloaded pierpoint and ran it. i typed hitite in the search field and
found nothing.  do you have any further suggestions?
kind regards:
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Re: Pitches

2004-09-20 Thread Harry Lyddall
ACCURACY is 1.05946309 for the 12th root of 2
harry


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Re: Pitches

2004-09-20 Thread Harry Lyddall
harmonics are as essential as the fundimentals when tuning.
harry


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Re: File formats.

2004-08-25 Thread Harry Lyddall
IN CONNECTION WITH THIS POSTING can anyone advise me of the largest capacity
hard drive, internal or external.   my 80 gig hard drive is full of streamed
audio files.
any help will be appreciated.
regards:
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Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread Harry Lyddall
why don't you stream the radio show directly in streaming audio using a
sound editor?
harry



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Re: Capturing Streaming Audio, to Hard Drive...

2004-06-23 Thread Harry Lyddall
you need a sound editor
harry


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Re: New to the list, and just as new to computer audio.

2004-06-07 Thread Harry Lyddall
can u tell me then why my old rolland keyboard is not playing through my
computer, or recording to midi?
hanks
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Re: streaming with realplayer 10 queery

2004-05-07 Thread Harry Lyddall
there isn't much choice if listening to bbc radio stations, is there?
harry


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