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I have many there that I've done as well.
Rick
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there is one in ten parts
I doubt you will have much luck at removing vocals. Most of the time it
simply doesn't work. Most songs aren't recorded in a mannor that vocal
removing is effective.
Rick
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to be little knowledge as
to how the conversations could be recorded and preserved for future
reference. During the upcoming Tek Talk online event, sponsored by the
Accessible World, attendees will have an opportunity to learn just what
programs can perform this function.
Rick Harmon, a recognized
If they plug in to the 1/8 jack then they aren't true USB speakers. True
USB speakers get the audio through the USB connection as well as the power
and don't plug into the 1/8 jack.
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Yes sometimes the quality out weighs the low power. And the higher powered
ones can have a power pack to supply power instead of the USB port.
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look in the documents section.
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the battery last in that unit?
Casey
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Subject: Re: accessible MP3 player
It would be the Zen stone. The others aren't nearly as accessible
speakers or do you have to use only
headphone
for listening to it?
Also how long does the battery last in that unit?
Casey
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I have one and have a audio demo of it on my website listed below. It's a
great little player for the price and 100 percent accessible.
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don't remember if you mentioned this in your tutorial, but is memory
expandable?
Thanks.
Dave.
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I have one
think there's a $30 price
difference between them, and i'd like to know which one to go after?
I don't remember if you mentioned this in your tutorial, but is memory
expandable?
Thanks.
Dave.
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Subject: looking for a mixer
Hi everyone,
Looking for a small nice mixer I can use for doing podcasts from my PC.
i
need a couple
Friend.
http://www.musicianfriend.com
They have mixers of all kinds made by just about all brand names.
I hope this tid bit of info helps.
The best of luck!
John.
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Hi everyone,
Looking for a small nice mixer I can use for doing podcasts from my PC. i need
a couple of RCA stereo inputs, a 1/8 stereo / mono microphone input and a RCA
or 1/8 stero output. I've heard that there are USB models out there. Are
these a good way to go? Looking to spend $100
me either, found a start download link but everytime I clicked it nothing
happened.
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control panel, sounds. control tab to recording tab and find your
microphone. Go into properties and contro tab through the different tabs
and look for 20db boost andcheck the box.
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Sorry Vinney it's:
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Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: Goldwave Tutorial
Tutorials can also be found at:
Hi Everyone,
Jim Grimsby Jr. has released a new set of scripts for GW 5.22 and higher.
These scripts fix some things that GW broke in the newest version of the
program release. Jim says many new goodies to come.
You can get them at:
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Look in the programs
, 2007 1:34 PM
Subject: RE: New GoldWave scripts.
All I see is the link that has been there all the time, unless you updated
that one.
Ted Phillips
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Hi,
For anyone interested, I have the scripts and 6 tutorials on using Goldwave
5.x I don't have anything for the newest version but the tutorials might be
helpful to many here learning Goldwave.
http://www.blind-geek-zone.net
The Goldwave tutorials are in the audio section. Press the h
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the correct address is:
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No you can not append.
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to check to make certain.
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Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:
I know one persons opinion doesn't really matter but here I have many
cdr's
that are 7 to 8 years old
I know one persons opinion doesn't really matter but here I have many cdr's
that are 7 to 8 years old that have no problems being read. I assume it has
a lot to do with the media you use and the quality of your burner.
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Yes ATI sells a USB version .
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Probably not till next year. They didn't have a proto type as of last month
yet.
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Hi Anders,
I used something like that about 25 years ago. It was a radio that slung
over your shoulders and the sounds went through your bones so you could hear
it. Not sure how much the technology has changed since then but the radio
called the bone phone did work pretty well.
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: Bone conduction headphones.
Hi Anders,
I used something like that about 25 years ago. It was a radio that slung
over your shoulders
Any general consensus as to what card is best working with Vista? I'm
currently building a new machine and am currently going with a SB audigy 2 but
would like something better for Vista if possible.
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where might I download this little gem?
Rick
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Subject: RE: free reverb
Hello:
The following is from the FreeVerb_DirectX.zip Readme
It's shift left and right arrow not control.
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 8:19 AM
Subject: start markers in Goldwave
Well, I've done something wrong. When I use the shift-control-right and
Good question and it's checked here as well. I'm not sure, maybe someone
else knows for sure.
Rick
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 2:39 PM
Subject: goldwave
Rick, Thanks! Shift key did the
Shift left arrow or right arrow to move the start and control shifft left or
right arrow to move finish.
also
shift + home to move start to begining of file and shift + end to move it to
the end.
control shift + home to move finish to begining and control shift end to
move it to the end.
wrong. rick has it correct.
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It's not possible Sarah.
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Subject: the olympus ws320m and a question
Hello. Is there a way to set the ws320m to record at a certain hour
What is your input source? if it's microphone it's probably because your
microphone input on your sound card is mono.
Rick
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Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 2:13 PM
Subject: Problem with Goldwave
Hi,
Same here and I am up in december for upgrade and my contract is over. Not
sure what I'll do then as my 4650 works well for what I need it for.
Rick
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Hi everyone,
I need to know how to change the default midi in and out device in Vista. This
was in sounds and audio devices in XP but is not there in Vista. Any help
would be greatly appriciated.
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I just bought it here and will be installing it on monday, sorry I know
that's after the sale. I'll be evaluateing it and doing some tutorials that
update my nero 6.6 ones that I have on my website.
Rick
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Am I looking at the wrong one then? Can you give me a link please?
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Subject: Re: SAM encoder for winamp
Am I looking at the wrong one then? Can you give me a link please?
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Ok,
I went to the spatial audio website and clicked on SAM broadcaster and then
clicked on buy and it says $299. Am I looking at the wrong product? I
didn't see anything that cheap there.
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: Monday, June 04, 2007 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: SAM encoder for winamp
The encoder is included in the SAM Broadcaster ... They don't sell it
seperately ... That is the reason it is $299.
The reason I know is because I use it.
Earle
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Rick, yes this is not the product you want. You want the SAM Encoder, which
is considerably cheaper.
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Anyone using this version? It doesn't appear to be the slightest bit
accessible at all. No tabs, no buttons, no nothing but graphic this and
graphic that. I'm stumped as to where to even begin with it? Any ideas?
Thanks,
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Subject: SAM encoder 3.8.3
Anyone using this version? It doesn't appear to be the slightest bit
accessible at all. No tabs, no buttons
development, as many of us on
this list have bought the encoder separately. I own it myself.
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That would explain why I can't
Did you accedentally remove that preset? Sounds like it. Not sure of a fix
for that besides maybe reinstalling goldwave.
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2007, Rick Harmon wrote:
Did you accedentally remove that preset? Sounds like it. Not sure of a
fix
though. I didn't know it was so easy to delete presets and
it is a pity it can't be retrieved. Walter.
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Can you add the actual
Hi everyone,
After having quite a few problems with the shoutcast plugin I decided to look
at SAM. Am I correct that this productt is $300?
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Listen to my goldwave tutorials on my website listed below. Part 6 will
talk about this some. The new installer will help you greatly.
Jim Grimsby did scripts for goldwave and now has them in a nice installer.
These scripts are on my website as well.
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 3:52 PM
Subject: RE: Gold wave editing
Hi Rick. thank you. I have already started to do this
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Subject: Re: Gold
. If the former then I should invest in lots of soft
furnishings particularly padding for the walls. I fear that as time goes by
I will need to post more questions.
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Hi,
Does anyone know of an easier way to open the shoutcast dsp plug in than
hitting control + p and then arrowing to plugins and then dsp then tabbing to
the combo box and up and down arrowing to make the plug in come up?
This doesn't seem to open the plug in 100 percent of the time. Any
as the current DSP plug-in.
When it is active, you should be able to select the window from the System
Tray.
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Subject: Shoutcast DSP plug in help
Hi,
Does
also when I go through the system tray and click on shoutcast source,
winamp comes up but I can't control tab to the shoutcast plug in settings.
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: Shoutcast DSP plug in help
Nope that's by design, you alt+F4 to close the window.
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also when I go through the system
Amen brother,
It's a very thankless job at times.
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,
: :
: : I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station
: : Playlist Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I
: : think what you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
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Hi everyone,
I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server. I've downloaded and
installed the shoutcast server and shoutcast plug ins here and have configured
them. I have a functioning shoutcast server with one problem so far. Using
the winamp shoutcast plug in, how can I also use a
.
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:34 PM
Subject: Shoutcast help needed
Hi everyone,
I am helping a client to setup a shoutcast server. I've downloaded and
installed the shoutcast
no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist Studio
to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what you're looking for
is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
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PM
: Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
:
:
: Hi Rick,
:
: I'm no expert in this kind of broadcasting as I use Station Playlist
: Studio to take care of a lot of this nowadays, but I think what
: you're looking for is the linerec plugin for Winamp.
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://www.stationplaylist.com. Especially once it is set up
it is quite straightforward to use.
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Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
So you
Hi Jonathan,
I'm not a broadcaster so unfortunately this isn't all straight forward to
me. I have seen the settings that you are talking about and have tried
switching the input for the plug in to soundcard and then setting up the
volume control for recording to what you hear and setting the
are streaming silence? That
is to say does the number of bytes sent in the Shoutcast Plug-in window keep
increasing?
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Sent: Friday, 25 May 2007 12:49 p.m.
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Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
Hi Jonathan
it sounds like you're doing
everything right and that the sound card may be the issue.
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Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
Yes I'm sending silence. The number
audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:01 PM
Subject: Re: Shoutcast help needed
you have to get jaws of that sound card somehow.
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Hi,
Yes I just went in to Goldwave and did a test recording. I heard Jaws
one that broadcasts from 6 to 10 on tuesday nights. It is
a lot of fun. anyone that needs help please add me to MSN or skype.
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skype = guide.dog.girl
Thank.
Jessica
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Hi Everyone,
Ok finally figured it all out. I had a USB
to do. but I use 2 usb head sets
and the sound max card and I can change between them.
On 5/25/07, Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The input can only be changed between winamp and soundcard. If you have
multiple sound cards it only seemed to be able to use one of them I had to
unplug the USB
the server, and get everything running. I
think there are a lot of folks that tould find that very helpful.
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is connected, Windows treats this is
a sound card in its own right. It may have worked to keep the USB plugged in
and to go into Control panel and select the other sound card as the default.
But anyway, very good to hear you have it sussed now.
Jonathan
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. It may have worked to keep the USB plugged in
and to go into Control panel and select the other sound card as the default.
But anyway, very good to hear you have it sussed now.
Jonathan
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Yes I'm running 5.34 on Vista here too without any crashes. I'm not burning
cd's either.
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I agree 100 percent. I have one too and am looking to get another one on my
Vista machine and will go with ATI on it too.
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Thanks,
I did an update the other day that covers that information.
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Hi,
It may change very slightly here too but its so little I wouldn't have even
noticed unless someone said something and I'm not entirely convinced that
I'm not just imagineing it.
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It's so slight here if at all and my ears are pretty sensitive too. I'm not
overly concerned by it. Am just using a bit so I can give some tutorials on
it. I am sticking with Goldwave since it has much more features in it
But I think Audacity will keep getting better with time. Version
Hi,
I'm not noticeing any response problems here either. Not sure what would be
causing the problems.
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Yes,
Press F11 and right arrow to the devices tab and then tab down till you find
the recording device and you can change it there. Then if you tab back up
to the tabs and arrow to the volume tab you can adjust your volume for the
device there.
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Subject: Re: Daylight saving time
Yeah, you get the automatic update from MS. It fixes the
problem.
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Yeah, you get the automatic update from MS. It fixes the problem.
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Hi,
I added all 3 links to my website under the links section, so if anyone is
still looking for them they can find them all there.
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Hi, 99 times out of 100 nothing, but I have heard of very rare instances of
a reader getting confused and damageing itself trying to figure out the disk
in it. As I said this is very rare but possible.
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Here you will
click the advanced button after the mic setting and check the boost gain
checkbox.
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Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2007 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: hot sound card
it doesn't appear to have those settings, as it has an external mic volume
on the actual device.
Simon
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I just did part 6 of my Goldwave series and have uploaded it to my website:
www.blind-geek-zone.net
You can find it under the audio section of the site. This part covers using
newer versions of Goldwave after 5.15 and covers getting the new scripts
required for those versions
Hi,
The most likely reason you are loosing audio when you plug the device in is
that it's taking over as default audio on the PC. Try plugging your
speakers in to the output of the device after plugging it in to your USB
port..
Also I haven't had a lot of luck on some systems in the past
Hi,
Version 6 and above is very good about not doing that any more from what I
have been told.
Rick
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Hi Tom,
i will say something here being the moderator of two other lists. If you
Ban someone don't announce it on the list. You now probably know this
considering the comments given on list. I shouldn't even say this on list
but will in hopes that other mods will see the consequences of
the newer scripts, please remember to compile them for your
version of JAWS after placing them in the appropriate folder.
Thanks,
Rick Harmon
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Because it's happened twice in the last year so far.
Rick
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From:
You have to right click on it and copy shortcut. Then go into winamp and
tell it to play a URL and give it the one you copied from the website.
Rick
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Hi,
What he is trying to play are windows media streams I believe.
Rick
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From: Lois
Hi,
tried it too and I had to do it the way i described earlier. Winamp is my
default player for just about everything except midi. What am I doing
wrong?
Rick
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From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 6:17 PM
Subject: Re: Basic goldwave Questions
Hi,
Make sure Goldwave is maximized before getting status info by pressing
Insert + PGDN 3 keys
Make sure you have
could have become shortened
in this way? Again, thanks.
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From: Rick Harmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your scripts should be ok for goldwave 5.12 if your using version 5.51 of
the goldwave scripts by Jim Grimsby. I am using them with goldwave 5.14 here
and haven't upgraded yet
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