Re: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-26 Thread TrueBlue Proud
I like Audacity, mostly because it's free. It is a multi track editor as 
well.
I use it mostly for recording using backing tracks, and the software is 
great for this,

Dinky Doo

InMate200

Billy
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 It also depends on how comfortable you are with different ways of doing
 things. Sound Forge and Gold Wave, for example, employ vastly different
 editing techniques. Some people find Gold Wave's method to be easier and
 can't get their minds around Sound Forge's method, and some find Sound
 forge's method to be easier to deal with than Gold Wave. Ability doesn't
 enter into it here, it's strictly a preference thing, though advocates on
 both sides will often disagree with this last statement.

 Bruce

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 Well, you could talk to ten people, and probably get ten different 
 answers
 to that question.  I think it depends on what you want to do and how much
 money you want to spend also.

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Re: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-26 Thread David Tanner
I would agree.  There are a number of editors that do a fine job, but if they 
don't have the features you need it doesn't make much difference which is the 
most popular.

I know that Rick Harmond would agree that Goldwave is an excellent editor, and 
for a majority of folks it will probably meet or exceed their needs.  But, 
there are features that one might need that Goldwave does not have or doesn't 
give as many choices as Sound Forge.  But, that doesn't mean that one pays the 
much higher price for Sound Forge if they don't need the additional features of 
Sound Forge and they can do what they need to do with Goldwave.  Plus Goldwave 
is probably much less likely to crash during an editing session than Sound 
Forge.



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Re: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-26 Thread Kelly Pierce
It's funny that Studio Recorder seems to be missing from this discussion, 
although some say it is highly accessible and excellent for editing spoken 
word audio.

Kelly


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I would agree.  There are a number of editors that do a fine job, but if 
they don't have the features you need it doesn't make much difference 
which is the most popular.

 I know that Rick Harmond would agree that Goldwave is an excellent 
 editor, and for a majority of folks it will probably meet or exceed their 
 needs.  But, there are features that one might need that Goldwave does 
 not have or doesn't give as many choices as Sound Forge.  But, that 
 doesn't mean that one pays the much higher price for Sound Forge if they 
 don't need the additional features of Sound Forge and they can do what 
 they need to do with Goldwave.  Plus Goldwave is probably much less 
 likely to crash during an editing session than Sound Forge.



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Re: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-26 Thread Bruce Toews
It is highly accessible and a terrific program. For many tasks, you 
couldn't find a better program, in my view. But again, it's priced out of 
the budgets of many. But thanks for reminding us about that one.

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On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Kelly Pierce wrote:

 It's funny that Studio Recorder seems to be missing from this discussion,
 although some say it is highly accessible and excellent for editing spoken
 word audio.

 Kelly


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 I would agree.  There are a number of editors that do a fine job, but if
 they don't have the features you need it doesn't make much difference
 which is the most popular.

 I know that Rick Harmond would agree that Goldwave is an excellent
 editor, and for a majority of folks it will probably meet or exceed their
 needs.  But, there are features that one might need that Goldwave does
 not have or doesn't give as many choices as Sound Forge.  But, that
 doesn't mean that one pays the much higher price for Sound Forge if they
 don't need the additional features of Sound Forge and they can do what
 they need to do with Goldwave.  Plus Goldwave is probably much less
 likely to crash during an editing session than Sound Forge.



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 : Well, you could talk to ten people, and probably get ten different
 answers
 : to that question.  I think it depends on what you want to do and how
 much
 : money you want to spend also.
 :
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 : I would think it would probably be Soundforge!
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Re: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-26 Thread Doc
I liked what I saw with studio recorder. My only problem was that I saw no 
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 It is highly accessible and a terrific program. For many tasks, you
 couldn't find a better program, in my view. But again, it's priced out of
 the budgets of many. But thanks for reminding us about that one.

 bruce

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 On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Kelly Pierce wrote:

 It's funny that Studio Recorder seems to be missing from this discussion,
 although some say it is highly accessible and excellent for editing 
 spoken
 word audio.

 Kelly


 - Original Message -
 From: David Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 2:36 AM
 Subject: Re: most popular sound editing program?


 I would agree.  There are a number of editors that do a fine job, but if
 they don't have the features you need it doesn't make much difference
 which is the most popular.

 I know that Rick Harmond would agree that Goldwave is an excellent
 editor, and for a majority of folks it will probably meet or exceed 
 their
 needs.  But, there are features that one might need that Goldwave does
 not have or doesn't give as many choices as Sound Forge.  But, that
 doesn't mean that one pays the much higher price for Sound Forge if they
 don't need the additional features of Sound Forge and they can do what
 they need to do with Goldwave.  Plus Goldwave is probably much less
 likely to crash during an editing session than Sound Forge.



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 : Well, you could talk to ten people, and probably get ten different
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 : to that question.  I think it depends on what you want to do and how
 much
 : money you want to spend also.
 :
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 : I would think it would probably be Soundforge!
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RE: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-25 Thread Ted Phillips
Well, you could talk to ten people, and probably get ten different answers
to that question.  I think it depends on what you want to do and how much
money you want to spend also.

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I would think it would probably be Soundforge!  
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RE: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-25 Thread Bruce Toews
It also depends on how comfortable you are with different ways of doing 
things. Sound Forge and Gold Wave, for example, employ vastly different 
editing techniques. Some people find Gold Wave's method to be easier and 
can't get their minds around Sound Forge's method, and some find Sound 
forge's method to be easier to deal with than Gold Wave. Ability doesn't 
enter into it here, it's strictly a preference thing, though advocates on 
both sides will often disagree with this last statement.

Bruce

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On Fri, 25 Apr 2008, Ted Phillips wrote:

 Well, you could talk to ten people, and probably get ten different answers
 to that question.  I think it depends on what you want to do and how much
 money you want to spend also.

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 I would think it would probably be Soundforge!
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Re: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-25 Thread Rick Harmon
And goldwaves added accesibility features seem to be starting to perhaps 
give an advantage to goldwave users now as some are saying SF 9 is getting 
some what less accessible in ways.

Rick

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It also depends on how comfortable you are with different ways of doing
things. Sound Forge and Gold Wave, for example, employ vastly different
editing techniques. Some people find Gold Wave's method to be easier and
can't get their minds around Sound Forge's method, and some find Sound
forge's method to be easier to deal with than Gold Wave. Ability doesn't
enter into it here, it's strictly a preference thing, though advocates on
both sides will often disagree with this last statement.

Bruce

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On Fri, 25 Apr 2008, Ted Phillips wrote:

 Well, you could talk to ten people, and probably get ten different answers
 to that question.  I think it depends on what you want to do and how much
 money you want to spend also.

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 I would think it would probably be Soundforge!
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Re: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-25 Thread Josh
Hi,
are there lots of people that use audacity? only thing I don't like about 
audacity is there are no presets.

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Subject: RE: most popular sound editing program?


 It also depends on how comfortable you are with different ways of doing
 things. Sound Forge and Gold Wave, for example, employ vastly different
 editing techniques. Some people find Gold Wave's method to be easier and
 can't get their minds around Sound Forge's method, and some find Sound
 forge's method to be easier to deal with than Gold Wave. Ability doesn't
 enter into it here, it's strictly a preference thing, though advocates on
 both sides will often disagree with this last statement.

 Bruce

 -- 
 Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave
 the right to become children of God.--John 1:12, NIV

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 On Fri, 25 Apr 2008, Ted Phillips wrote:

 Well, you could talk to ten people, and probably get ten different 
 answers
 to that question.  I think it depends on what you want to do and how much
 money you want to spend also.

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 I would think it would probably be Soundforge!
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 Hi,

 What is the most popular sound editor among blind people? audacity, gold
 wave, or sound forge?

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Re: most popular sound editing program?

2008-04-24 Thread Gary Wood
I would think it would probably be Soundforge!  
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 Hi,
 
 What is the most popular sound editor among blind people? audacity, gold 
 wave, or sound forge?
 
 Josh
 
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