Re: A SoundForge question.

2007-09-27 Thread Bill Scherer
In SF it's Control-R then alt-R.
Bill
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 17:52:14 -0300, Jim Noseworthy wrote:

>Yo Folks:

>Is there any way to begin recording with SF using a single command as one can 
>in GoldWave?

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A SoundForge question.

2007-09-27 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Yo Folks:

Is there any way to begin recording with SF using a single command as one can 
in GoldWave?

Thanks gang.

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Re: A SoundForge Question.

2007-05-30 Thread Ka Yat Li
Hi:

Yes you can insert markers.
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> Hi Gang:
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> I have a large audio book as an MP3 file which I would like to split in to
> chapters.  Is it possible, using SoundForge, to automatically insert queue
> points bassed on a given time of silence between chapters.  Although this 
> is
> possible with Goldwave, GoldWave has other issues.
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A SoundForge Question.

2007-05-30 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Gang:
 
I have a large audio book as an MP3 file which I would like to split in to
chapters.  Is it possible, using SoundForge, to automatically insert queue
points bassed on a given time of silence between chapters.  Although this is
possible with Goldwave, GoldWave has other issues.
 
Thanks all over the place gang.
 
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Re: A Soundforge Question

2005-02-19 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, use the extract options from the file menu, with letter E as the
shortcut key. Go through the box and check the one that says put regions in
the file, and let it extract the whole cd into a file. Then you can work
with it until it's where you want it, and then make cd's from the modified
file. Sound Forge has a track at once burning program, so for live cd's, or
for anything you don't want to have a two-second gap in, use something else
to burn the cd. You'll have to cut the files into regions for separate .wav
files. Let me know if you need more info on how to do this.
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Re: A Soundforge Question

2005-02-19 Thread Gary Wood
Hi Jerry.  I listened to a CD that I copied.  I decided that I would try 
this:  I copied the CD to the clipboard, then went to My Computer, and local 
disk C, and pasted it in.  I then went into Soundforge Noisereduction to 
remove the noise.  Then I copied that to the clipboard.  I went back to the 
original file.  Then I pasted the reduced noise file back into the CD. I 
hope this doesn't sound as complicated.
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Gary!  When you say you've copied some CDs, do you mean that you 
ripped
them or played them and recorded the audio?  There's a big difference. 
What
software did you use?
You can probably take the noise out with Noise Reduction but if you've
ripped them and they are noisy then you ought to rip them again.
I don't understand what you said about copying and the clipboard.

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Re: A Soundforge Question

2005-02-19 Thread Jerry Richer
 Gary!  When you say you've copied some CDs, do you mean that you ripped
them or played them and recorded the audio?  There's a big difference.  What
software did you use?
 You can probably take the noise out with Noise Reduction but if you've
ripped them and they are noisy then you ought to rip them again.
 I don't understand what you said about copying and the clipboard.

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A Soundforge Question

2005-02-18 Thread Gary Wood
Hi all.  I have registered the Noise Reduction of Soundforge.  Before that, 
I've copied some CD's, but have the excess noise.  Is there a way to take the 
noise out of those with Soundforge?  I went to drive D to play the CD with the 
noise I want to get rid of.  I usually find it on my local disk C, so I went 
there, copied to the clipboard, then alt tabbed to the D drive, and pasted it 
to the clipboard.  I found that I could do that.  If this works, it would be 
great if I didn't have to copy the CD over again, and create coasters.  I also 
would like to do some pitch shifting from material I've copied onto CD, and do 
the same, without having to copy a whole new CD again.  What does anybody think 
about this?
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Re: A Soundforge Question

2004-09-25 Thread Gary Wood
But when I get to the effects menu and go to where it says Pitch, and I go 
to shift and press enter,  I get a message where it says thatit requires 
data to process, and the sound 1 or 2 or whatever file contains no data. 
What next.
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Hi Gary,
To change the pitch of a file in Soundforge, press alt C for effects, and
arrow up for pitch submenu; click on it.  You can now arrow down for pitch
shift, and hit enter.  You are now ready to arrow down again at this 
point,
where you will find a number of pitch shifted presets which you can choose
from, but I usually skip these presets in favor of the semitone slider
setting.  To locate this semitone slider, just continue to tab several 
times
until you get to the slider and click on it.  You can arrow up or down for
the pitch you prefer and hit enter.

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Subject: A Soundforge Question

Hi all.  I'm burning some old-time radio to CD.  I had something with Bob
Hope.  It sounded like it was too high pitched from what I remembered of 
Bob
Hope, even back in the early years.  Anyway, I'm wondering:  In 
soundforge,
you're supposed to be able to either pitch shift or bend, but what is the
keystroke to cause it to have the pitch lowered.  I would appreciate any
help with this, or with anything else that will do this.  Is there a way 
to
do this in Winamp, or with the other media players?
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Re: A Soundforge Question

2004-09-25 Thread Rick and Pauline
Hi Gary,

To change the pitch of a file in Soundforge, press alt C for effects, and
arrow up for pitch submenu; click on it.  You can now arrow down for pitch
shift, and hit enter.  You are now ready to arrow down again at this point,
where you will find a number of pitch shifted presets which you can choose
from, but I usually skip these presets in favor of the semitone slider
setting.  To locate this semitone slider, just continue to tab several times
until you get to the slider and click on it.  You can arrow up or down for
the pitch you prefer and hit enter.


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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 4:15 PM
Subject: A Soundforge Question


Hi all.  I'm burning some old-time radio to CD.  I had something with Bob
Hope.  It sounded like it was too high pitched from what I remembered of Bob
Hope, even back in the early years.  Anyway, I'm wondering:  In soundforge,
you're supposed to be able to either pitch shift or bend, but what is the
keystroke to cause it to have the pitch lowered.  I would appreciate any
help with this, or with anything else that will do this.  Is there a way to
do this in Winamp, or with the other media players?
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A Soundforge Question

2004-09-25 Thread Gary Wood
Hi all.  I'm burning some old-time radio to CD.  I had something with Bob Hope.  It 
sounded like it was too high pitched from what I remembered of Bob Hope, even back in 
the early years.  Anyway, I'm wondering:  In soundforge, you're supposed to be able to 
either pitch shift or bend, but what is the keystroke to cause it to have the pitch 
lowered.  I would appreciate any help with this, or with anything else that will do 
this.  Is there a way to do this in Winamp, or with the other media players?
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Re: A SoundForge question

2004-08-05 Thread Stewart Ross
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> Hi,
> To make a portion of the sound faid out, first select that portion of the
> sound. Then, on the process menu, choose faid. The option you want from
this
> menu is out.
> As for mixing two sounds, and faiding the first one out and the second one
> in, first, copy the second sound to the clip board. Then, get to the
> position in the first sound where you want the faid to occur, and press
> control-f.
>
> Derek
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> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 4:10 AM
> Subject: Re: A SoundForge question
>
>
> > ok i have a sound question as well
> > if i want to take a part of a sound from a file that i want it to fade
out
> > how du i du this?
> > also if i am making jingles or promoes and i want to mix 2 sounds
together
> > so they overlap from each other going from one in to another how du i du
> > this?
> > i am using sf5 and is there a text manual for this vertion and if so
where
> > can u get it from?
> >
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> > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:33 AM
> > Subject: A SoundForge question
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> >
> > > hey all,
> > > In Sound Forge, if I wanted to take a part of a voice file, and make
it
> so
> > > that it gradually moved from the left channal to the right, how would
I
> do
> > > this? Thanks. I'm using soundForge 6.0
> > >
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Re: A SoundForge question

2004-08-04 Thread Derek
Hi,
To make a portion of the sound faid out, first select that portion of the
sound. Then, on the process menu, choose faid. The option you want from this
menu is out.
As for mixing two sounds, and faiding the first one out and the second one
in, first, copy the second sound to the clip board. Then, get to the
position in the first sound where you want the faid to occur, and press
control-f.

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From: "Stewart Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 4:10 AM
Subject: Re: A SoundForge question


> ok i have a sound question as well
> if i want to take a part of a sound from a file that i want it to fade out
> how du i du this?
> also if i am making jingles or promoes and i want to mix 2 sounds together
> so they overlap from each other going from one in to another how du i du
> this?
> i am using sf5 and is there a text manual for this vertion and if so where
> can u get it from?
>
> --
>
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> radioanorak high stream http://live.southeastsound.com:12626/listen.pls
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:33 AM
> Subject: A SoundForge question
>
>
> > hey all,
> > In Sound Forge, if I wanted to take a part of a voice file, and make it
so
> > that it gradually moved from the left channal to the right, how would I
do
> > this? Thanks. I'm using soundForge 6.0
> >
> >
> > Dan In Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
> > Amateur radio station VA3ets.
> > EchoLink node number:6165
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>
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Re: A SoundForge question

2004-08-04 Thread Stewart Ross
ok i have a sound question as well
if i want to take a part of a sound from a file that i want it to fade out
how du i du this?
also if i am making jingles or promoes and i want to mix 2 sounds together
so they overlap from each other going from one in to another how du i du
this?
i am using sf5 and is there a text manual for this vertion and if so where
can u get it from?

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- Original Message -
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 3:33 AM
Subject: A SoundForge question


> hey all,
> In Sound Forge, if I wanted to take a part of a voice file, and make it so
> that it gradually moved from the left channal to the right, how would I do
> this? Thanks. I'm using soundForge 6.0
>
>
> Dan In Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
> Amateur radio station VA3ets.
> EchoLink node number:6165
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A SoundForge question

2004-08-03 Thread Dan
hey all,
In Sound Forge, if I wanted to take a part of a voice file, and make it so 
that it gradually moved from the left channal to the right, how would I do 
this? Thanks. I'm using soundForge 6.0

Dan In Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
Amateur radio station VA3ets.
EchoLink node number:6165
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