Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-06-27 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : burak via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Hi, the limit in goldwave trial is interesting. It has a command limit. For example if you give it 5000 commands its over.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-06-26 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : GeneWarner via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Thanks for all the input!I rmember audacity from before I lost my vision, and even with sight, I found it very confusing to use, Sonys Sound Forge has a far superior user interface, but then its a high-end product.Anyway, sounds like Gold Wave will work for me. I was just at their web site to download a copy. It looks like theyre abandoning supporting anything less than 64 bit Windows 7 as thats the only thing supported by v6.x. If you have XP or Vista or need a 32 bit version of Gold Wave, you can only get v5.7. Ok, I can accept that, but what I cant accept and wont do is pay for a product that will not be supported. That said, I hope the only limitation of the trial is a nag screen.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : aaron via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hello,How can I pan stuff in Audacity? Because I can only pan litle sections it seems, or hole files, Id rather have things go from left to right and such.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : severestormsteve1 via Audiogames-reflector


  


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burak wrote:Hi steve, I think you can just drop out audacity and use gold wave, since gold wave can already do things you mention like cutting audio out and many more affects. I Tried audacity and didnt get anything so uninstalled it.Thats right Burak, I find gold wave to be much more easy to use and responsive than Audacity (just yesterday I was recording a podcast and the whole thing was deleted because I tried to cut out a section of unnecesary audio. Gold wave is definitely better in my opinion.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Ah, so, thats your problem then, your computer isnt new, or at least old and powerful, yeah Id stick with GW for most stuff, and use Audacity for effects like you do now, if you can stand it, just dont expect Audacity to do anything spectacular for you, or perform altogether reliably, either.severestormsteve1 wrote:Not sure about half of that stuff, but I know i have a 2.1 gigahertz quad core athlon processer, with 4 gb of ram

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Pretty much the same way I feel Steve, though as to Audacitys responsiveness, a bit of tweaking of settings may be in order, if you dont have a computer with at least 6GB of ram at 1333MHZ or above, and at least a dual core processor with 2 threads per core at or above 2.4GHZ, or a quad core with 1 thread per core at or above 2.0GHZ, even so, youd be better off with a forth gen I3 or above, or FX 6350 or above for desktop and third gen I5 or above or A10 for a laptop, something with hyperthreading or at least 8 threads, preferably, and An HDD at 7200RPM on SATA II or above, or a 2014 or later hybrid HDD, or SSD on SATA III or M2 or PCE couldnt hurt either, as well as a decent motherboard from Gigabyte, Asus, MSI or Asrock, as well as Intel if your on a laptop with not much choice, and if you use allot of VSTs, youll need fast ram at 9 Clocks or less and 1600MHZ or higher and a good SSD and a 4th gen intel I5 or higher, or Xeon E3 or higher
 , or an 8 or more core FX for sure, you want them to load fast and perform advanced processing well. Of course a decent soundcard is needed, too, desktop would be best, so that you have the option of PCI and PCE so that you could grab something like the Asus Zoner DS or DSX, because there are very few small, good USB Soundcards out there, and those that do exist, are quite expensive.Of consideration as well is a quiet case for desktops, one from Be Quiet! as long as its around 100 bucks or higher, the fractile design R4 and R5, the Thermaltake Deep Silence I think its called, etc, as long as it has good airflow and sound padding, youll also need a quiet aftermarket cooler, something with a fluid dynamic baring and noise level below about 25DBA, and some quiet fans, like those from Noctua, or arctic cooling, the bigger the better in terms of dyamitor, a watercooler will be loud because of the pump, so stay away from that, and look for fans at or be
 low 20DBA with fluid dynamic barings if listed as such, if you need more than 1 intake and 1 outflow, otherwise, 25 or below DBA will work, again bigger is better, and below 1200RPM, again with fluid dynamic baring if listed as such is best.If your looking for a quiet keyboard, your options are unclear, but the best ones for quiet, are scissor membraneand regular membrane, certainly stay away from cheaper, and mecanicle keyboards, Ive heard specifically that the K800 from logitech, and the Microsoft 4 series keyboards are quite good on that front.Seems like allot, but, its becoming far more atainable now, and as I said before, Audacity models after its mainstream, high priced counterparts, so it makes sense that it would have a similar footprint, and if you dont have a good computer for audacity right now, its not really audacitys fault, but you could shell out 650 to 850 bucks for the full quality package, minus hea
 dphones or speakers, if your willing to build your own PC, or spend a bit more to have the parts shipped to someone that will be, and probably above 1000 for a laptop with decent sound that still wont be as good.Its part of the reason I use GW on this shitty computer, a Toshiba Satellite Pro U500 from 2007 thats running Windows 7 Pro 64Bit with SP1, with a first gen I3 dual core, 2.13GHZ, 2 threads per core, no hyper threading, 1MB L3, and 512KB L2 per core, with a 64KB L1 cash, 4GB of 866MHZ dual channel Ram at 13 clocks, 2 Dim 2GB, a 5400RPM 320GB HDD on SATA II, and a standard Realtek generic HD audio soundcard.But if I could figure out Audacity, which, if even possible would take probably at least a month of really working at it, then Id use it on my mid 2013 Macbook Pro with Retna display, because its got an I7 third gen quad core, running at 2.6GHZ, with 2 threads per core and hyperthreading, as well as virtualisati
 on support and the newer fast and flex memory and rapid storage supports, with 6MB L3, 1MBL2 per core, and a 256KB Data and 64KB instruction per core on L1.Its also got 16GB of dual channel SDRam, running at 1600MHZ at 7 clocks and in 4 dim 4GB, an SSD on SATA III with 560MBS read and 540MBS write, 120KIOPS at 4KB random read QDepth 32 and 90KIOPS at 4KB random write QDepth 32, and a Cirrus Logic CS4206B Soundcard with the Cirrus 4208-CRZ Audio Codec, and a built in DAC and 300 OLM AMP, it supports 7.1CH and 24Bit 96KHZ.I still love GW though, the built in and simple to use batch processing with good options, the awesome file preview feature, and the fact that you can move, copy, cut, rename, even delete files within the file viewer, as well as the much more easy to pick up interface and editing commands that still offer a hole lot are something I dont ever want to be without, even with the downsides.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Ah, so, thats your problem then, your computer isnt new, or at least old and powerful, yeah Id stick with GW for most stuff, and use Audacity for effects like you do now, if you can stand it, just dont expect Audacity to do anything spectacular for you.severestormsteve1 wrote:Not sure about half of that stuff, but I know i have a 2.1 gigahertz quad core athlon processer, with 4 gb of ram

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Ah, so, thats your problem then, your computer isnt new, or at least old and powerful, yeah Id stick with GW for most stuff, and use Audacity for effects like you do now, if you can stand it, just dont expect Audacity to do anything spectacular for you, or perform altogether reliably, either.You could probably by a faster and more up to date desktop thats pre built and ready to go out of the box, for 500 to 700 bucks, which could be useful for far more than just audio, and if noise output isnt a huge issue for you. A laptop, that will be good with audio however? then your probably looking at 750 to 1000 dollars.severestormsteve1 wrote:Not sure about half of that stuff, but I know i have a 2.1 gigahertz quad core athlon processer, with 4 gb of ram

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Pretty much the same way I feel Steve, though as to Audacitys responsiveness, a bit of tweaking of settings may be in order, if you dont have a computer with at least 6GB of ram at 1333MHZ or above, and at least a dual core processor with 2 threads per core at or above 2.4GHZ, or a quad core with 1 thread per core at or above 2.0GHZ, even so, youd be better off with a forth gen I3 or above, or FX 6350 or above for desktop and third gen I5 or above or A10 for a laptop, something with hyperthreading or at least 8 threads, preferably, and An HDD at 7200RPM on SATA II or above, or a 2014 or later hybrid HDD, or SSD on SATA III or M2 or PCE couldnt hurt either, as well as a decent motherboard from Gigabyte, Asus, MSI or Asrock, as well as Intel if your on a laptop with not much choice, and if you use allot of VSTs, youll need fast ram at 9 Clocks or less and 1600MHZ or higher and a good SSD and a 4th gen intel I5 or higher, or Xeon E3 or higher
 , or an 8 or more core FX for sure, you want them to load fast and perform advanced processing well. Of course a decent soundcard is needed, too, desktop would be best, so that you have the option of PCI and PCE so that you could grab something like the Asus Zoner DS or DSX, because there are very few small, good USB Soundcards out there, and those that do exist, are quite expensive.Of consideration as well is a quiet case for desktops, one from Be Quiet! as long as its around 100 bucks or higher, the fractile design R4 and R5, the Thermaltake Deep Silence I think its called, etc, as long as it has good airflow and sound padding, youll also need a quiet aftermarket cooler, something with a fluid dynamic baring and noise level below about 25DBA, and some quiet fans, like those from Noctua, or arctic cooling, the bigger the better in terms of dyamitor, a watercooler will be loud because of the pump, so stay away from that, and look for fans at or be
 low 20DBA with fluid dynamic barings if listed as such, if you need more than 1 intake and 1 outflow, otherwise, 25 or below DBA will work, again bigger is better, and below 1200RPM, again with fluid dynamic baring if listed as such is best.If your looking for a quiet keyboard, your options are unclear, but the best ones for quiet, are scissor membraneand regular membrane, certainly stay away from cheaper, and mecanicle keyboards, Ive heard specifically that the K800 from logitech, and the Microsoft 4 series keyboards are quite good on that front.Seems like allot, but, its becoming far more atainable now, and as I said before, Audacity models after its mainstream, high priced counterparts, so it makes sense that it would have a similar footprint, and if you dont have a good computer for audacity right now, its not really audacitys fault, but you could shell out 650 to 850 bucks for the full quality package, minus hea
 dphones or speakers, if your willing to build your own PC, or spend a bit more to have the parts shipped to someone that will be, and probably above 1000 for a laptop with decent sound that still wont be as good.Its part of the reason I use GW on this shitty computer, a Toshiba Satellite Pro U500 from 2007 thats running Windows 7 Pro 64Bit with SP1, with a first gen I3 dual core, 2.13GHZ, 2 threads per core, no hyper threading, 1MB L3, and 512KB L2 per core, with a 64KB L1 cash, 4GB of 866MHZ dual channel Ram at 13 clocks, 2 Dim 2GB, a 5400RPM 320GB HDD on SATA II, and a standard Realtek generic HD audio soundcard.But if I could figure out Audacity, which, if even possible would take probably at least a month of really working at it, then Id use it on my Macbook Pro

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Pretty much the same way I feel Steve, though as to responsiveness, a bit of tweaking of settings may be in order, if you dont have a computer with at least 6GB of ram at 1333MHZ or above, and at least a dual core processor with 2 threads per core at or above 2.4GHZ, or a quad core with 1 thread per core at or above 2.0GHZ, even so, youd be better off with a forth gen I3 or above, or FX 6350 or above for desktop and third gen I5 or above or A10 for a laptop, something with hyperthreading or at least 8 threads, preferably, and An HDD at 7200RPM on SATA II or above, or a 2014 or later hybrid HDD, or SSD on SATA III or M2 or PCE couldnt hurt either, and if you use allot of VSTs, youll need fast ram at 9 Clocks or less and 1600MHZ or higher and a good SSD and a 4th gen intel I5 or higher, or Xeon E3 or higher, or an 8 or more core FX for sure if you want them to load fast and perform advanced processing well. Of course a decent soundcard is ne
 eded, too, desktop would be best, so that you have the option of PCI and PCE so that you could grab something like the Asus Zoner DS or DSX, because there are very few small, good USB Soundcards out there, and those that do exist, are quite expensive.Seems like allot, but, its becoming far more atainable now, and as I said before, Audacity models after its mainstream, high priced counterparts, so it makes sense that it would have a similar footprint, and if you dont have a good computer for audacity right now, its not really audacitys fault, but you could shell out 600 to 750 bucks for the full quality package, minus headphones or speakers, if your willing to build your own PC, or spend a bit more to have the parts shipped to someone that will be, and probably above 1000 for a laptop with decent sound that still wont be as good.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : severestormsteve1 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Not sure about half of that stuff, but I know i have a 2.1 gigahertz quad core athlon processer, with 4 gb of ram

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : severestormsteve1 via Audiogames-reflector


  


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defender wrote:Audacity can do all of that and 10 times more, but its also far more advanced,, a free alternative to much more expensive programs, such as Pro Tools, Sound Forge and After Effects. Its got jaws scripts, and built in screen reader support that make using it with NVDA easy, screen reader changes are even highlighted in the main section of the change log, there are far, far more effects and plugins, and its true multitrack, it just takes way more getting used too. But once you do, you have something far more powerful, and for absolutely free.As to using them at the same time? Thats for the extra and far better effects, such as reverb and echo and precise stereo field positioning and changing speed without pitch change that are actually worth shit. Which isnt to say that GW doesnt have some good effects, just that some of the same ones in Audacity are
  far, far better, and that Audacity has hundreds of possible effects that GW doesnt.Also good points defender, it is true that you can download and make audacity have so much functionality, and if you get used to it it is indeed powerful. Ive done some pretty great audio editing with it myself, but Im just more familiar with gw and the way it works suits me better... but thats only my opinion. Although it does irritate me quite a bit that you cant change the speed of a file in gold wave without also changing the pitch of it.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-06 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : severestormsteve1 via Audiogames-reflector


  


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ah. I wasnt really looking to get into a serious audio editing career or anything. And if Audacitys something Ill have to buy a better pc in order to get the full functionality of, then its rather not free. But yeah Ill just stick with gold wave in that case.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : severestormsteve1 via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hmm. thats very sad to hear. I read the blog and never saw anything of that... but it was two days ago and he mightve posted something... hmm. At any rate that sites been running for 9 years, would be a shame to see it go just now.Hope the situation can get resolved.Oh yeah and I noticed that the services page is gone as well. Hes taken down a couple others as well... hmm.Wonder whats going to happen with that.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Audacity can do all of that and 10 times more, but its also far more advanced,, a free alternative to much more expensive programs, such as Pro Tools, Sound Forge and After Effects. Its got jaws scripts, and built in screen reader support that make using it with NVDA easy, screen reader changes are even highlighted in the main section of the change log, there are far, far more effects and plugins, and its true multitrack, it just takes way more getting used too. But once you do, you have something far more powerful, and for absolutely free.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Audacity can do all of that and 10 times more, but its also far more advanced,, a free alternative to much more expensive programs, such as Pro Tools, Sound Forge and After Effects. Its got jaws scripts, and built in screen reader support that make using it with NVDA easy, screen reader changes are even highlighted in the main section of the change log, there are far, far more effects and plugins, and its true multitrack, it just takes way more getting used too. But once you do, you have something far more powerful, and for absolutely free.As to using them at the same time? Thats for the extra and far better effects, such as reverb and echo and precise stereo field positioning and changing speed without pitch change that are actually worth shit. Which isnt to say that GW doesnt have some good effects, just that some of the same ones in Audacity are far, far better, and that Audacity has hundreds of possible e
 ffects that GW doesnt.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Audacity can do all of that and 10 times more, but its also far more advanced,, a free alternative to much more expensive programs, such as Pro Tools, Sound Forge and After Effects. Its got jaws scripts, and built in screen reader support that make using it with NVDA easy, screen reader changes are even highlighted in the main section of the change log, there are far, far more effects and plugins, and its true multitrack, it just takes way more getting used too. But once you do, you have something far more powerful, and for absolutely free.As to using them at the same time? Thats for the extra and far better effects, such as reverb and echo and precise stereo field positioning and changing speed without pitch change that are actually worth shit.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : burak via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hi steve, I think you can just drop out audacity and use gold wave, since gold wave can already do things you mention like cutting audio out and many more affects. I Tried audacity and didnt get anything so uninstalled it.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-05 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : aaron via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Hello all,Unfortunately, it looks like Blind Geek Zone is no longer in operation. From what Ive heard, it was getting too costly to run due to the amount of files. Its such a shame as so many tutorials are now lost. I dont know whats going to be happening in regards to hosting.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : simba via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hi, thanks for the links.Sadly, they seem to be broken.Does someone still have the episodes and can upload them somewhere?Greetings Moritz.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : severestormsteve1 via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Hmm, that is weird. I wonder whats happened to BGZ? I tried to listen to a podcast from it, say, about a week ago, and found out the same error was still present.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : severestormsteve1 via Audiogames-reflector


  


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Oh yeah. the links to gold wave eps. here you go.gold wave loopback:http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/gold-wave-loopback/gold wave keyboard commands:http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/goldwave … d-command/gold wave tutorial part 1:http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/Go … rt%201.mp3gold wave tutorial part 2:http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/Go … rt%202.mp3gold wave tutorial part 3http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/Go … rt%203.mp3gold wave tutorial part 4http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/Go … rt%204.mp3gold wave part 5http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/Go … rt%205.mp3gold wave tutorial part 6http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/Go … rt%206.mp3gold wave tutorial part 7http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/GoldwavePart7.mp3and, heres part 8:http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/GoldwavePart8.mp3A gold wave Q and A:http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Audio/Go … ession.mp3a podcast that demos scripts for gold wave 5.22http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/bgz-audi … s_cast.mp3OK. if thats not enough links, I dont know what to tell you. lol

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

I agree, GW is simple, and in parts, overly limited, though its a great learning tool, but really, Audacity makes me feel like I need about 4 years or so of schooling just to fully take advantage of the damned thing, let alone understand 75 percent of the sliders, even though its undoubtedly awesome and can do way, way more. And even if I figure out parts of it, I always feel like Im not doing something I could be to make what ever Im working on at the time way better, if only I had any idea how.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : aaron via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Hello,I like goldwave here. Theres a demo, but tis easy to pan, although you might have to set up some options to get it to play properly when you set markers and things. I think the lifetime licence is $50 but that includes all updates for the future too.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Best bet for almost the same price as Wave Pad is Gold Wave, its a great learning program, its got more effects, more extra features, its pretty much just as simple, and it can convert to way more file types.If you want extra functionality with GW, there are Jaws scripts which are the best, Window Eyes scripts which werent bad, but havent been updated so are now not as good as those for NVDA, and NVDA scripts that do the bare minimum but quite well. Either way, its accessible and useable from the start, just more annoying, and with out some fancy but sometimes very useful features that sited people have by default, with out scripts.The demo lets you do 50 effects on the current file before forcing you to save, but it never runs out, time wise, and even when the box starts popping up that tells you that you need to save now, you can do 5 more effects before it pops up again, and so on.The help is also built in and quite good, and all of the scripts have help as well. The program is continuously updated, too. And its even got a LAN remote control app you can use with a post 2012 Android running 4.4.3 Kitkat or later, though I dont know how accessible it is.Its 60 USD for lifetime and 20 USD per year, heres some useful links.This is the page where you can learn more about Gold Wave, download the version you need based on your operating system, buy the program, read the announcements about releases, and find plugins.http://goldwave.com/index.phpJaws Scripts, not fully updated to the newest version but still quite current, which you will want to install these by putting the files from the zip into your Jaws program files folder, c:\Program Files\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\Your Version Number\ and then restarting both Jaws and Gold Wave.http://www.jaws-users.com/scripts/Audio … ts1.61.zipWindow Eyes Apphttp://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Apps … iptid=1409NVDA Addonhttp://addons.nvda-project.org/files/ge … le=gwv-dev

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : aaron via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Hello Defender,Nice to see another Goldwave user here. Although to be hoenst, every sound editor is great for different reasons, in fact as it comes Goldwave is kind of basic compared to the likes of Soundforge and Adobe Audition, but those are getting into the very, very high-end stuff.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Best bet for almost the same price as Wave Pad is Gold Wave, its a great learning program, its got more effects, more extra features, its pretty much just as simple, and it can convert to way more file types.If you want extra functionality with GW, there are Jaws scripts which are the best, Window Eyes scripts which werent bad, but havent been updated so are now not as good as those for NVDA, and NVDA scripts that do the bare minimum but quite well. Either way, its accessible and useable from the start, just more annoying, and with out some fancy but sometimes very useful features that sited people have by default, with out scripts.The demo lets you do 50 effects on the current file before forcing you to save, but it never runs out, time wise, and even when the box starts popping up that tells you that you need to save now, you can do 5 more effects before it pops up again, and so on.The help is also built in and quite good, and all of the scripts have help as well. The program is continuously updated, too. And its even got a LAN remote control app you can use with a post 2012 Android running 4.4.3 Kitkat or later, though I dont know how accessible it is.Its 60 USD for lifetime and 20 USD per year, heres some useful links.This is the page where you can learn more about Gold Wave, download the version you need based on your operating system, buy the program, read the announcements about releases, and find plugins.http://goldwave.com/index.phpJaws Scripts, not fully updated to the newest version but still quite current, which you will want to install these by putting the files from the zip into your Jaws program files folder, c:\Program Files\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\Your Version Number\ and then restarting both Jaws and Gold Wave.These will work best with GW5.7, but also GW6.01, you just wont see the new extra features as much, those that arent under the hood that is.http://www.jaws-users.com/scripts/Audio … ts1.61.zipWindow Eyes App.These are best with GW5.7 as well, not sure how they will perform with GW6.01.http://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Apps … iptid=1409NVDA AddonThis is a developer version, but its fully compatible with GW6.01.http://addons.nvda-project.org/files/ge … le=gwv-devNVDA AddonThis is the one you want to use with 5.7 for best stability.http://addons.nvda-project.org/files/get.php?file=gwv

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : CAE_Jones via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

I use it find with NVDA, but Im still using an older version. Ive heard that accessibility got worse rather than better with time.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : burak via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Goldwaaves the best and it rocks!

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : defender via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Best bet for almost the same price as Wave Pad is Gold Wave, its a great learning program, its got more effects, more extra features, its pretty much just as simple, and it can convert to way more file types.If you want extra functionality with GW, there are Jaws scripts which are the best, Window Eyes scripts which werent bad, but havent been updated so are now not as good as those for NVDA, and NVDA scripts that do the bare minimum but quite well. Either way, its accessible and useable from the start, just more annoying, and with out some fancy but sometimes very useful features that sited people have by default, with out scripts.The demo lets you do 50 effects on the current file before forcing you to save, but it never runs out, time wise, and even when the box starts popping up that tells you that you need to save now, you can do 5 more effects before it pops up again, and so on.The help is also built in and quite good, and all of the scripts have help as well. The program is continuously updated, too. And its even got a LAN remote control app you can use with a post 2012 Android running 4.4.3 Kitkat or later, though I dont know how accessible it is.Its 60 USD for lifetime and 20 USD per year, heres some useful links.This is the page where you can learn more about Gold Wave, download the version you need based on your operating system, buy the program, read the announcements about releases, and find plugins.http://goldwave.com/index.phpJaws Scripts, not fully updated to the newest version but still quite current, you will want to install these by putting the files from the zip into your Jaws program files folder, c:\Program Files\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\Your Version Number\ and then restarting both Jaws and Gold Wave.These will work best with GW5.7, but also GW6.01, you just wont see the new extra features as much, those that arent under the hood that is.http://www.jaws-users.com/scripts/Audio … ts1.61.zipWindow Eyes App.These are best with GW5.7 as well, not sure how they will perform with GW6.01.http://www.gwmicro.com/App_Central/Apps … iptid=1409NVDA AddonThis is a developer version, but its fully compatible with GW6.01.http://addons.nvda-project.org/files/ge … le=gwv-devNVDA AddonThis is the one you want to use with GW5.7 for best stability.http://addons.nvda-project.org/files/get.php?file=gwv

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : simba via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Hi, thanks for all the answers you gave me.I am tempted to try out GoldWave.If I am not misstaken, there was ones a series of podcast about goldwave on the blind geek zone. Does someone have these podcasts around? I would like to listen to them again to get better in the funktions of the program.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-04 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : severestormsteve1 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Here, I use Gold Wave and Audacity, and nothing else, because Ive never needed to do much in the way of advansed audio editing. I usually use GW for my Microsoft Sam productions and such, while Audacitys the one I use for podcasts, because thats always how its been and Im a creature of habit. Audacity is relatively good--Im able to do simple tasks such as cutting out sounds of things like silverware dropping downstairs, extra noises, people talking etc out of my podcast episodes, and Ive also found it useful for messing around with some audio files and changing them up... though I havent really explored that editor in depth.As for gold wave, I quite like using it, especially since you can open a sound, and add affects and such to it before you paste it into your project. It pretty much, in my opinion, combines the fu
 nctionality of Mix Pad by NCH software, and Audacity together.As for wave pad, I wasnt much a fan. I tried it back in 13 or so, to find that its accessibility was not too great.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-03 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Green Gables Fan via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

The site to NCH is http://www.nch.com.auI didnt really find WavePad to be very useful, especially since I dont use JAWs. I used to use it six years ago, so Im not sure what advancements they have made in terms of user interface.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-03 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : CAE_Jones via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

nch.au, maybe? I dont remember, either.The only pro feature of Wave Pad I use is saving as .ogg and occasionally batch converting.Stereo pan is doable, but the control doesnt show up right in tab order and you need to use the review/Jaws cursor to reach it. Id normally do stereo pan through the paste mix dialog, although it has an option for panning the entire selection.Audacity and Goldwave are popular alternatives, but Im not especially fond of Audacitys interface or how heavy it is.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-03 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : audiogames . net fan via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Personally, I like studio recorder, but it costs 200 bucks, and you cant save in the demo...

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-03 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Green Gables Fan via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

I enjoy Studio Recorder and I bought it several years ago. I also use Audacit. Im not sure how to pan with Studio Recorder though.

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Re: good and easy sound editor

2015-02-03 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : keyIsFull via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: good and easy sound editor

Try wave pad. The free version does everything you want and it costs like $40 or $50 to gain some advanced features and remove the nag screens. Its created by NCH software. Forgot the URL.

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good and easy sound editor

2015-02-03 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : simba via Audiogames-reflector


  


good and easy sound editor

Hello everyone.So, I was just looking for a good audio editor. For the most part, I will not record anything and just stick with audio clips I haveIt should have a few features that I need for this.It should have the abbility to mix audio clips, ad maybe some effects and it should also support panning of audio files.Does someone have an idea on what I should get my hands on too?Greetings Moritz.

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