RE: multi channel recording??

2007-11-07 Thread Ray's Home
Cool Edit was a multi-track editor (it was bought by Adobe and became
Audition.)

Seems Cool Edit 2000 is still on some old software lists and can be
downloaded.  No idea whether it just works as an evaluation or its the
real thing.

I know some people used to use Cool Edit successfully.

Some are sayingthe Mac is now usable with Garrage Band and the
shareware studio audio editor for the Mac.  Trouble is, its so hard to
get solid information about what they're doing and exactly what's
achieved and how.

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-Original Message-
Kenneth Suratt


what about cool edit pro. I heard it can do that but I have no scripts
for
it.
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Subject: RE: multi channel recording??


 We are talking here about 'multi-track recording aren't we?  Not
 multi-channel, which is what Sound Forge 9 does.

 Yes, Sonar does seem to be the only choice for multi-track
recording,
 at least that I've heard of.  $300.00 seems a hell of a lot extra on
 top of the cost of JFW for access to it, but I suppose if you are
 actually earning your living using it, it may be tax deductable, or
 else someone else is paying the bill!  If Window-Eyes is working
well
 with it, I'd better  take a look.

 What's the state of play with Audacitywhich is free?   As far as I
 know the multi-track facility hadn't been implemented beyond two
 tracks a few months ago.

 Cheers,


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 -Original Message-
 Jerry Richer


 For multi-channel recording a lot of people use Sonar from
 Cakewalk.
 It works well with JAWS and the $300 scripts for it and many people
 report
 good success with Window Eyes out of the box.

   Jerry




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RE: multi channel recording??

2007-11-07 Thread Ted Phillips
Cool edit can do that, and do it well.  I have used it to record a Cd. 


Ted Phillips


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Subject: Re: multi channel recording??

what about cool edit pro. I heard it can do that but I have no scripts for
it.
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Subject: RE: multi channel recording??


 We are talking here about 'multi-track recording aren't we?  Not 
 multi-channel, which is what Sound Forge 9 does.

 Yes, Sonar does seem to be the only choice for multi-track recording, 
 at least that I've heard of.  $300.00 seems a hell of a lot extra on 
 top of the cost of JFW for access to it, but I suppose if you are 
 actually earning your living using it, it may be tax deductable, or 
 else someone else is paying the bill!  If Window-Eyes is working well 
 with it, I'd better  take a look.

 What's the state of play with Audacitywhich is free?   As far as I
 know the multi-track facility hadn't been implemented beyond two 
 tracks a few months ago.

 Cheers,


From Ray
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 -Original Message-
 Jerry Richer


 For multi-channel recording a lot of people use Sonar from 
 Cakewalk.
 It works well with JAWS and the $300 scripts for it and many people 
 report good success with Window Eyes out of the box.

   Jerry



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RE: multi channel recording??

2007-11-02 Thread Norma A. Boge-Conyers
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Re: multi channel recording??

2007-11-02 Thread Jerry Richer
 For multi-channel recording a lot of people use Sonar from Cakewalk.
It works well with JAWS and the $300 scripts for it and many people report
good success with Window Eyes out of the box.

   Jerry

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RE: multi channel recording??

2007-11-02 Thread Ray's Home
We are talking here about 'multi-track recording aren't we?  Not
multi-channel, which is what Sound Forge 9 does.

Yes, Sonar does seem to be the only choice for multi-track recording,
at least that I've heard of.  $300.00 seems a hell of a lot extra on
top of the cost of JFW for access to it, but I suppose if you are
actually earning your living using it, it may be tax deductable, or
else someone else is paying the bill!  If Window-Eyes is working well
with it, I'd better  take a look.

What's the state of play with Audacitywhich is free?   As far as I
know the multi-track facility hadn't been implemented beyond two
tracks a few months ago.

Cheers,


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-Original Message-
Jerry Richer


 For multi-channel recording a lot of people use Sonar from
Cakewalk.
It works well with JAWS and the $300 scripts for it and many people
report
good success with Window Eyes out of the box.

   Jerry



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Re: multi channel recording??

2007-11-01 Thread Sarah
I don't know what you mean by multy channel but if you mean multi track try 
audacity 1.2 from audacity.sourcefordge.net.

SAG
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Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 8:13 PM
Subject: multi channel recording??


Dear list,
is there a free speech friendly multi channel recording program?



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