Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge

2008-12-20 Thread Kulvinder
Pitch bend is what you are looking for in the special affects. Hope this help. Regards. Kulvinder Singh Bhogal Skypename: bobba2006 Windows messenger: kulvin...@live.com Mobile: 07792888797 - Original Message - From: Barry Chapman barr...@bigpond.net.au To: PC-Audio

Ripping Problems

2008-12-20 Thread Gary Petraccaro
I have Nero 7 and am trying to rip for a mono system. I select dual channel mono and get stereo sound when I play the mp3s. The setting is 128-bit medium quality dual mono. I am running XP Home, WMP 10, SP2, Nero 7, last version. If anyone can consistently rip to mono with any set of

Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge

2008-12-20 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Kulvinder, Yes, using pitch bend is probably the way to do it, but I have tried a few things and can't work out how to do what I want using JAWS. What I want is to have a track playing normally then gradually come to a stop over a 10 second period. Some of the settings in Sound Forge 9

Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge

2008-12-20 Thread Mac Norins
Barry, I don't think that what you want to do is an option, with any version of Soundforge, but, write to the Snowman, as he is pretty good at creating audio tricks and the like! It sounds like what you want to do might require Cakewalk Sonar or Pro Tools or something like that, although I

Re: Changing pitch with Sound Forge

2008-12-20 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Stewart, With Sound Forge 9, you can record up to 8 tracks, but you can't multi-track, that is, listen to some tracks while recording others. Regards, Barry Chapman - Original Message - From: stewart ross stewartr...@sky.com To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: