Re: looking for free editor

2008-10-13 Thread constantine (on laptop)
I've been using the gold wave trial for a long, long time now. There's no 
time limmit, that I've seen. Its just you can only do a thousand commands 
with every use of it, then you have to close and reopen it.





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Free wav audio editor is audacity from sourceforge.net. Free mp3 editor
is directcut.

Walter Ramage said the following on 12.10.2008 13:50:
Hi Donald.  To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors.  They will 
all
cost you and the cost varies widely.  However there is a trial period 
with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period.  If 
you

were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then it
wouldn't cost you anything.  I don't know if you use a mouse and hence 
have
some sight or a screen reader in which case, you would have to also 
install

the scripts to help you use the programme efficiently.  Walter.






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RE: looking for free editor

2008-10-12 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi Donald.  To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors.  They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely.  However there is a trial period with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period.  If you
were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then it
wouldn't cost you anything.  I don't know if you use a mouse and hence have
some sight or a screen reader in which case, you would have to also install
the scripts to help you use the programme efficiently.  Walter.

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I am looking for a free sound editor that will let me take songs off a
cassette tape and put them in to separate files.

Donald


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RE: looking for free editor

2008-10-12 Thread Donald
Will it record from a cassette tape? 

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Subject: Re: looking for free editor

you might wish to look at MP3DirectCut.  It is a free direct mp3 editor,
splitter, cutter and recorder.  You can download it from 
http://www.mpesch3.de

Some brief notes I have regarding shortcuts for this program are as follows:

Rewind and fast forward using cursor left and right or page-up and
page-down. The latter two keys move faster than the first two. 
How many frames each pair moves can be set via the menu system.

b: Marks the beginning of a selection

n: marks the end of a selection

Note, that one can have several selections simultaneously in one file.

To activate a specific selection, one can use the menu system of
Mp3DirectCut.

The following commands use the numbers row above the letter keys, not
the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. These commands move by
frame. One frame is about a 38th of a second:

1: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the left

2: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the right

3: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the left

4: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the right

With the following keys, one can exactly hear, where the margins of a
selection are:

F5: Plays the two seconds before the left margin of a selection

F6: Plays the first two seconds of a selection

F7: Plays the last two seconds of a selection

F8: Plays the two seconds after the right margin of a selection

F9: Plays the file around the selection as if the block had been cut out

To cut a selection one can press the delete key. This does not touch the MP3
file. It just modifies an MP3DirectCut index. 
Therefore, cuts
can be made quickly.

There are also menu options and shortcut keys to save a selection into a
different file.

To split an MP3 file, which consists of a complete album, one can use the
pause detection feature, which can be reached via the menu 
system.

It will set a marker before each song. These markers are actually selections
with a length of zero. To check the markers, one can go 
from
one to the other with Control cursor right and Control cursor left. The
file can then be split according to the markers. Or one can save a cue sheet
file or an MP3 DirectCut project file. Both would 
contain the
markers. With these marker files, one can easily find certain positions
in an MP3 file.

To go to a specific time position, Control-p can be used. The edit box is a
bit strange, don't delete the words in it, just modify 
the file position. One has to leave the apostrophes, which separate hours
minutes
and seconds alone. The program needs these apostrophes

Then, there are the recording shortcuts.

r: Opens the record dialog, in which sighted people can adjust the recording
level

p: Starts the recording, when the recording dialog is open

s: Stops the recording.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Subject: RE: looking for free editor


Hi Donald.  To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors.  They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely.  However there is a trial period with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period.  If you
were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then it
wouldn't cost you anything.  I don't know if you use a mouse and hence have
some sight or a screen reader in which case, you would have to also install
the scripts to help you use the programme efficiently.  Walter.

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I am looking for a free sound editor that will let me take songs off a
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Re: looking for free editor

2008-10-12 Thread Barry Chapman
you might wish to look at MP3DirectCut.  It is a free direct mp3 editor, 
splitter, cutter and recorder.  You can download it from 
http://www.mpesch3.de

Some brief notes I have regarding shortcuts for this program are as follows:

Rewind and fast forward using cursor left and right or page-up and page-down. 
The latter two keys move faster than the first two. 
How many frames each pair moves can be set via the menu system.

b: Marks the beginning of a selection

n: marks the end of a selection

Note, that one can have several selections simultaneously in one file.

To activate a specific selection, one can use the menu system of Mp3DirectCut.

The following commands use the numbers row above the letter keys, not
the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. These commands move by 
frame. One frame is about a 38th of a second:

1: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the left

2: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the right

3: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the left

4: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the right

With the following keys, one can exactly hear, where the margins of a
selection are:

F5: Plays the two seconds before the left margin of a selection

F6: Plays the first two seconds of a selection

F7: Plays the last two seconds of a selection

F8: Plays the two seconds after the right margin of a selection

F9: Plays the file around the selection as if the block had been cut out

To cut a selection one can press the delete key. This does not touch the MP3 
file. It just modifies an MP3DirectCut index. 
Therefore, cuts
can be made quickly.

There are also menu options and shortcut keys to save a selection into a
different file.

To split an MP3 file, which consists of a complete album, one can use the pause 
detection feature, which can be reached via the menu 
system.

It will set a marker before each song. These markers are actually selections 
with a length of zero. To check the markers, one can go 
from
one to the other with Control cursor right and Control cursor left. The
file can then be split according to the markers. Or one can save a cue sheet 
file or an MP3 DirectCut project file. Both would 
contain the
markers. With these marker files, one can easily find certain positions
in an MP3 file.

To go to a specific time position, Control-p can be used. The edit box is a bit 
strange, don't delete the words in it, just modify 
the file position. One has to leave the apostrophes, which separate hours 
minutes
and seconds alone. The program needs these apostrophes

Then, there are the recording shortcuts.

r: Opens the record dialog, in which sighted people can adjust the recording 
level

p: Starts the recording, when the recording dialog is open

s: Stops the recording.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Subject: RE: looking for free editor


Hi Donald.  To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors.  They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely.  However there is a trial period with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period.  If you
were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then it
wouldn't cost you anything.  I don't know if you use a mouse and hence have
some sight or a screen reader in which case, you would have to also install
the scripts to help you use the programme efficiently.  Walter.

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Subject: looking for free editor


I am looking for a free sound editor that will let me take songs off a
cassette tape and put them in to separate files.

Donald


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Re: looking for free editor

2008-10-12 Thread Barry Chapman
It will record from the line input on your sound card, so if you can run a lead 
from your cassette machine to your sound card, then 
yes it will.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Will it record from a cassette tape?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Barry Chapman
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 7:46 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: looking for free editor

you might wish to look at MP3DirectCut.  It is a free direct mp3 editor,
splitter, cutter and recorder.  You can download it from
http://www.mpesch3.de

Some brief notes I have regarding shortcuts for this program are as follows:

Rewind and fast forward using cursor left and right or page-up and
page-down. The latter two keys move faster than the first two.
How many frames each pair moves can be set via the menu system.

b: Marks the beginning of a selection

n: marks the end of a selection

Note, that one can have several selections simultaneously in one file.

To activate a specific selection, one can use the menu system of
Mp3DirectCut.

The following commands use the numbers row above the letter keys, not
the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. These commands move by
frame. One frame is about a 38th of a second:

1: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the left

2: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the right

3: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the left

4: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the right

With the following keys, one can exactly hear, where the margins of a
selection are:

F5: Plays the two seconds before the left margin of a selection

F6: Plays the first two seconds of a selection

F7: Plays the last two seconds of a selection

F8: Plays the two seconds after the right margin of a selection

F9: Plays the file around the selection as if the block had been cut out

To cut a selection one can press the delete key. This does not touch the MP3
file. It just modifies an MP3DirectCut index.
Therefore, cuts
can be made quickly.

There are also menu options and shortcut keys to save a selection into a
different file.

To split an MP3 file, which consists of a complete album, one can use the
pause detection feature, which can be reached via the menu
system.

It will set a marker before each song. These markers are actually selections
with a length of zero. To check the markers, one can go
from
one to the other with Control cursor right and Control cursor left. The
file can then be split according to the markers. Or one can save a cue sheet
file or an MP3 DirectCut project file. Both would
contain the
markers. With these marker files, one can easily find certain positions
in an MP3 file.

To go to a specific time position, Control-p can be used. The edit box is a
bit strange, don't delete the words in it, just modify
the file position. One has to leave the apostrophes, which separate hours
minutes
and seconds alone. The program needs these apostrophes

Then, there are the recording shortcuts.

r: Opens the record dialog, in which sighted people can adjust the recording
level

p: Starts the recording, when the recording dialog is open

s: Stops the recording.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 10:50 PM
Subject: RE: looking for free editor


Hi Donald.  To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors.  They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely.  However there is a trial period with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period.  If you
were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then it
wouldn't cost you anything.  I don't know if you use a mouse and hence have
some sight or a screen reader in which case, you would have to also install
the scripts to help you use the programme efficiently.  Walter.

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Subject: looking for free editor


I am looking for a free sound editor that will let me take songs off a
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Donald


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RE: looking for free editor

2008-10-12 Thread Donald
Thanks that's wonderful!

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It will record from the line input on your sound card, so if you can run a
lead from your cassette machine to your sound card, then 
yes it will.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 11:48 PM
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Will it record from a cassette tape?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Barry Chapman
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 7:46 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: looking for free editor

you might wish to look at MP3DirectCut.  It is a free direct mp3 editor,
splitter, cutter and recorder.  You can download it from
http://www.mpesch3.de

Some brief notes I have regarding shortcuts for this program are as follows:

Rewind and fast forward using cursor left and right or page-up and
page-down. The latter two keys move faster than the first two.
How many frames each pair moves can be set via the menu system.

b: Marks the beginning of a selection

n: marks the end of a selection

Note, that one can have several selections simultaneously in one file.

To activate a specific selection, one can use the menu system of
Mp3DirectCut.

The following commands use the numbers row above the letter keys, not
the numeric keypad on the right side of the keyboard. These commands move by
frame. One frame is about a 38th of a second:

1: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the left

2: Move the left margin of a selection one frame to the right

3: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the left

4: Move the right margin of a selection one frame to the right

With the following keys, one can exactly hear, where the margins of a
selection are:

F5: Plays the two seconds before the left margin of a selection

F6: Plays the first two seconds of a selection

F7: Plays the last two seconds of a selection

F8: Plays the two seconds after the right margin of a selection

F9: Plays the file around the selection as if the block had been cut out

To cut a selection one can press the delete key. This does not touch the MP3
file. It just modifies an MP3DirectCut index.
Therefore, cuts
can be made quickly.

There are also menu options and shortcut keys to save a selection into a
different file.

To split an MP3 file, which consists of a complete album, one can use the
pause detection feature, which can be reached via the menu
system.

It will set a marker before each song. These markers are actually selections
with a length of zero. To check the markers, one can go
from
one to the other with Control cursor right and Control cursor left. The
file can then be split according to the markers. Or one can save a cue sheet
file or an MP3 DirectCut project file. Both would
contain the
markers. With these marker files, one can easily find certain positions
in an MP3 file.

To go to a specific time position, Control-p can be used. The edit box is a
bit strange, don't delete the words in it, just modify
the file position. One has to leave the apostrophes, which separate hours
minutes
and seconds alone. The program needs these apostrophes

Then, there are the recording shortcuts.

r: Opens the record dialog, in which sighted people can adjust the recording
level

p: Starts the recording, when the recording dialog is open

s: Stops the recording.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 10:50 PM
Subject: RE: looking for free editor


Hi Donald.  To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors.  They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely.  However there is a trial period with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period.  If you
were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then it
wouldn't cost you anything.  I don't know if you use a mouse and hence have
some sight or a screen reader in which case, you would have to also install
the scripts to help you use the programme efficiently.  Walter.

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Sent: 12 October 2008 12:44
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Subject: looking for free editor


I am looking for a free sound editor that will let me take songs off a
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Donald


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RE: looking for free editor

2008-10-12 Thread Html-man



You might try Audacity:


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Re: looking for free editor

2008-10-12 Thread Don Ball
sounds like cdex is what you want.
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Re: looking for free editor

2008-10-12 Thread Marijan Janev
Free wav audio editor is audacity from sourceforge.net. Free mp3 editor 
is directcut.


Walter Ramage said the following on 12.10.2008 13:50:

Hi Donald.  To my knowledge, there are no free audio editors.  They will all
cost you and the cost varies widely.  However there is a trial period with
Gold Wave which gives you full functionality for a limited period.  If you
were able to get your work done with in the prescribed time limit then it
wouldn't cost you anything.  I don't know if you use a mouse and hence have
some sight or a screen reader in which case, you would have to also install
the scripts to help you use the programme efficiently.  Walter.


  



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