Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-04 Thread shawn klein
Hi Terri. I think the default setting for fft size was 6, so if you left it there, I can see why you had problems. Yes, sometimes I forget to select the entire file again, I just do control z and try again. If you can't find silence in a particular sound, perhapse you can find it in a similar

Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread Harry Lyddall
why don't you stream the radio show directly in streaming audio using a sound editor? harry ___ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread shawn klein
Hi Terri. Well, is your recorder plugged in to line in? If so, can you hear the audio through your speakers? You know, it may be you're recording at different volumes at different times, or does the volume control on the tape player never get touched? If volumes are too high, you'll distort

Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread Terri Stimmel
Hi Harry, I'm not sure what you mean. Could you please explain? If you mean, why don't I record the show with a program such as GoldWave, while it is on. Well, I would do that, except I get some sort of weird interference with both my stereos, whenever I try connecting them to the computer. I

Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread Bruce Toews
I'd recommend a very inexpensive little gadget from Radio Shack, if you can find one, called a ground loop isolator. I was getting a hum whenever I tried recording from my satellite receiver, and the ground loop isolator eliminated it completely. It was something like six bucks Canadian. Bruce

Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread Bruce Toews
Well, for $6 Canadian, you don't get more than the humreduction. Basically, it hooks into the line between your stereo and the computer via RCA or mini plugs. It comes with an adaptor so you can use either. So you insert it in the line and forget about it. Radio reception can be a picky thing,

Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread Ramy Moustafa
concerning GoldWave and files Hi Terri. Well, is your recorder plugged in to line in? If so, can you hear the audio through your speakers? You know, it may be you're recording at different volumes at different times, or does the volume control on the tape player never get touched? If volumes

Re: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread Terri Stimmel
Hello everyone, Well, I wanted to report that I just tried using the noise reduction, with the help I got earlier tonight. And I was able to clean up that hiss quite nicely. There is now no trace of it what so ever. I used it on a song I had that had hiss, and I used it on one of the recent

RE: questions concerning GoldWave and files

2004-07-03 Thread Hamish Mackenzie
knowledgeable and you should find the answers to your questions here. cheers hamish -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terri Stimmel Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 12:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: questions concerning GoldWave and files Hello