just want to say thanks for the help with the problem i experienced with the
plug in chainer really appreciated, it worked, god bless, travel safely,
joe.
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hello friends, i'm using sound forge seven, with jaws 11 and windows seven,
while recording this evening i somehow hit some key or other that brought up
plug in chainer now it keeps telling me empty chain it's getting in
the way of my recording, how do i get rid of this? any help will be
Hi Joe,
I always ignored it and it never did any harm.
Hope this helps,
Alexandra
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Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 8:34 PM
Subject: sound forge question
hello friends, i'm using sound
Go to the view menu and uncheck the plug-in chainer.
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Hi Joe,
I always ignored it and it never
thanks barry i'll give it a gho, appreciate your help, god bless travel
safely joe
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hello friends i know there is a special sound forge mailing list, but i
can't remember the address, i have sound forge seven, i was recently sent a
pen drive on which there were some audio files, mp3 i think, i wanted to
put them in to sound forge, but i keep getting a message saying the
, 2012 9:00 PM
Subject: sound forge question
hello friends i know there is a special sound forge mailing list, but i
can't remember the address, i have sound forge seven, i was recently sent a
pen drive on which there were some audio files, mp3 i think, i wanted to
put them in to sound forge, but i
2011 16:13
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: sound forge question
as i want to asked about soung foge 08 as i want to record from
inside the p.c for example while playing songs or any audio lecher how
to do this just now i am recording through microplone but i wnat to
record without micro
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Sent: 22 May 2011 16:13
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Subject: Re: sound forge question
as i want to asked about soung foge 08 as i want to record from
hello friends, i'm using sound forge seven with jaws eleven , the other day i
was recording and pressed the wrong key when making a change to my file, a
message came up chain and now whenever i go in to sound forge this message
appears, chain untitled it doesn't seem to affect my recordings,
as i want to asked about soung foge 08 as i want to record from
inside the p.c for example while playing songs or any audio lecher how
to do this just now i am recording through microplone but i wnat to
record without micro phone is their any setting we have to do in sound
foge .please help me
not that i can think of, but should you want to record from the pc other then
your mike, you'll have to run what's called a line in cable in to a line in
jack.
Hope this helps.
Brandon
On May 22, 2011, at 10:13 AM, Sushant Bendre wrote:
as i want to asked about soung foge 08 as i want to
Hi,
Open and close brackets, but I and O work too. Hth!!
Rusty
At 05:52 PM 4/3/2009, Jerry Howell spake thusly:-
I am using Soundforge and would like to edit sound files.
I seem to remember that there is a key stroke that will mark the
beginning of a passage, and another key
Thanks Russ.
By the way, I like your web site.
Jerry HOwell
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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 3:43 AM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge question
Hi,
Open and close
I am using Soundforge and would like to edit sound files.
I seem to remember that there is a key stroke that will mark the beginning of a
passage, and another key stroke that will mark the end of the passage so you
can then cut, copy, or delete this passage. Does anyone know what these
Yes, it's I for in, or the starting marker, and O for out, for the ending
marker. Also remember that if you use control shift K, you'll hear upto the
cursor position, so that it plays a bit before you've stopped, so you can
hear exactly where you are, and where you're about to mark in or out..
thanks Matthew, That is exactly what I wanted.
Jerry
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Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 6:37 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge question
Yes, it's I for in, or the starting
hello friends, i recently purchased a laptop, i want to do a lot of audio work
on it, i don't have sound forge on it, but i do have sound forge six and seven
on my desktop, i want to transfer one of the versions from the desktop to the
laptop, do i do this using a pen drive, if so how??? if
Hi Joe. Do you have the original Sound Forge CD, or at least the book with
the registration number?
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To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 7:46 PM
Subject: sound forge question
hello friends, i
Hello folks. I have a sound forge question. Is there a tetoral of Sound Forge I
can get that is for blind people? Thanks in advance. I will talk to you later.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 5:46 PM
Subject: sound forge question
hello friends, i am using sound forge eight, i am endeavouring to record
an
audio file, i am using a mixer to which i have connected a flash card
hi i forgot also where can i get all the extra plugins and add ons for
soundfordge?
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From: Joe Bollard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 5:46 PM
Subject: sound forge
hello friends, i am using sound forge eight, i am endeavouring to record an
audio file, i am using a mixer to which i have connected a flash card
recorder, and i am using a microphone, the line out of my mixer goes to the
line in of my sound card, i have followed all the instructions concerning
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Hi, Brian! I have 6, 7, and 9. Am using Window-Eyes 6.1. How do
you get SF 9 to work properly? Thanks.--Matt.
At 06:02 AM 9/3
hi,
i'm using various versions.
both version 5 6 and 9.
Brian
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Subject: Re: Sound forge question
Hey, Brian! What version of SF
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Hey, Brian! What version of SF are you using?--Matthew Chao
At 04:47 PM 9/2/2008, you wrote:
hi folks,
is there some cool easy way to merge many files together into one large
file
hi,
i'm using the jaws scripts made by Jim Snowbarger the so called snowman
scripts.
Brian
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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: Sound forge question
Hi
03, 2008 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: Sound forge question
Hi, Brian! I have 6, 7, and 9. Am using Window-Eyes 6.1. How do
you get SF 9 to work properly? Thanks.--Matt.
At 06:02 AM 9/3/2008, you wrote:
hi,
i'm using various versions.
both version 5 6 and 9.
Brian
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hi folks,
is there some cool easy way to merge many files together into one large file
with sound forge?
Here is the scenaryo:
I have about 200 small wav files I want to melt into one large file. They're
logically numbered like file01 file02 file99 and so on.
Can you do something with this
Hey, Brian! What version of SF are you using?--Matthew Chao
At 04:47 PM 9/2/2008, you wrote:
hi folks,
is there some cool easy way to merge many files together into one large file
with sound forge?
Here is the scenaryo:
I have about 200 small wav files I want to melt into one large file.
Whatever you do, size cannot exceed 2 Gb.
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From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 4:47 PM
Subject: Sound forge question
hi folks,
is there some cool easy way to merge many files
Look through the menus, you have something running which takes focus
away, can't say what it is, but it is though, I've often seen it.
Curtis Delzer.
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At 12:44 PM 8/21/2008, you wrote:
hello friends, my computer is behaving strangely when working with sound
forge eight, i have an audio file,
hello friends, my computer is behaving strangely when working with sound
forge eight, i have an audio file, i went in to the process menu to
slightly alter the volume of the file, a strange message kept coming up it
said zero automatable and then the whole thing would just stop, i tried
every
You might want to uninstall it and do a complete reinstall...
I have seen that help.
Judy
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Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 12:45 PM
To: pc -audio
Subject: sound forge question
hello friends
Hi guys,
I and O are the beginning and end markers. After hitting r, I can here
where the first mark is but how do I jump to the second one and adjust it?
Denny
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Hi guys,
I and O are the beginning and end markers. After hitting r, I can here
where the first mark is but how do I jump to the second one and adjust it?
Denny
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hello friends, i have a thirty minute wav file, recorded in sound forge, the
first seven minutes are extremely loud, the rest of the file is fine, how
can i bring those seven minutes down to the level of the rest of the file, i
have sound forge eight, any help will be gratefully accepted, thanks,
.
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Sent: 05 September 2007 19:32
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hello friends, i have a thirty minute wav file, recorded in sound forge,
the
first seven minutes are extremely loud
thanks dave, it worked, that's brilliant, joe.
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From: Larry N [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 11:33 AM
Subject: Sound Forge question for those who own it
Hi. Based on the advice offered by many members
Hello, it's a little involved, so here it goes. Focus on the channel you
want to save, such as the left channel, move to the top with control home,
hit control shift end, and then copy that to the clipboard. Hitting control
A to select all is not what you want, as that will select all of the data
Hi. Based on the advice offered by many members of this group, I finally
purchased Sound Forge. Now, is it me, or are the CDs that load the program
and related software somewhat inaccessible? Can someone point me in the
right direction here? So far, I accidentally stumbled onto the Sound Forge
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Hi. Based on the advice offered by many members of this group, I finally
purchased Sound Forge. Now, is it me, or are the CDs that load the program
and related software somewhat inaccessible
Does anyone know of a group for Sound Forge users?
Larry
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Perfect, thanks. I didn't know you could download it.
Larry
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Hi Larry,
I did
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just reply and send to get on the group. There isn't much traffic though.
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Hi,
I can't remember how to use the noise reduction plug in the best way.
I think I've heard you should mark some noise for refference and then run
the plug.
How exactly is the procedure?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
Brian
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Here's what I do in Gold Wave, I'm guessing the procedure is similar in
Sound Forge. First, select the portion of the sound where you want the
fade-down to occur. Then run a fade-out on that selection to your
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HI Patric,
Oh this sound as a creative workaround but as far as I see it wouldn't
firstly start at a high
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Brian,
I see what Patrick is saying. I'm not familiar with sound forge, but I'm
sure it would work as follows:
Record
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Hi Sarah,
How can you see, what he is saying? smile
Normally talk goes through my
Hi listers,
Well can this be acomodated with Sound Forge 8?
Let's say we have an ambient audio track we want to begin at full volume. Then
after afew seconds we want it's volume to decrease about 50 %.
So what we want is to fade the sound out to half it's volume, and keep it there
for the rest
Bryan: you can do this with envelope fading, but that doesn'ty seem to
work too well. What you could do, and this is a rather stupid
workaround, might be to create a file of nothing but silence of just a
bit over the length of the file, then just mix it on top of the original
file using
Here's what I do in Gold Wave, I'm guessing the procedure is similar in
Sound Forge. First, select the portion of the sound where you want the
fade-down to occur. Then run a fade-out on that selection to your desired
level. Then copy the time of the completion of the fade into the standard
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 3:42 AM
Subject: Re: Sound forge question
Bryan: you can do this with envelope fading, but that doesn'ty seem to
work too well. What you could do, and this is a rather stupid
workaround, might be to create a file of nothing but silence of just a
bit over
Hi Folks:
In SoundForge 8.0B, how does one varify the positions of the Mark-In and
Mark-Out markers.
Any help would be appreciated all over the place gang.
Thanks.
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You can get a fifty dollar version with all but the most advanced features,
and you lose the ability to preview an operation before performing it, but
without paying for the program, all you can do is try it out, and you can't
save any work. The fifty dollar version is called Sound Forge Studio.
For a little ess, you could get Gold Wave, which does pretty much all
those thing, includes the ability to preview, and is the full version.
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If I have a file that has all the audio in the left channelll, and I want
to have both channels with the same audio, how can I do this.
I was trying to select the left channel then paste into a mono file, then I
tried using the Channel Converter, perhaps I was choosing wrong options in
this
Hello, if all the audio is in the left channel, use the process menu, choose
channel convert, and then choose stereo to mono, 100 percent, no faders.
It's part of the presets in the box. That will get the job done. If the best
of two channels is on the left or the right, and you want to ignore bad
thanks. Old tapes, thats exactly what I'm doing.
P.
At 04:24 AM 30/10/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Hello, if all the audio is in the left channel, use the process menu, choose
channel convert, and then choose stereo to mono, 100 percent, no faders.
It's part of the presets in the box. That will get
But you'd still get the hissing from the mixer itself, regardless of whether
that channel is on or not. It still usually makes some kind of noise. I'm a
perfectionist, and do archive work sometimes for personal use usually, and
so this is what I use to get the best sound, by muting the unused
to
11,025, things will sound different from 44,100 and 22,050.
Hope this helps.
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 2:45 AM
Subject: Sound forge question, Slowing down speed of recorded sound
Hi,
I am
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Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 11:45 PM
Subject: Sound forge question, Slowing down speed of recorded sound
Hi,
I am trying to record from a steroe tape deck to Sound forge. I am
recording a 4 track talking book.
I am able to separate the tracks, and reverse the one
In the Resample dialogue there is a checkbox labeled Check the sample
rate only, do not resample. In order to get the speed you expect it needs
to be checked when you do your resampleing.
I've never understood why people do the resampleing. I always use
pitch shift. If you're
You need to try the pitch shift function. That will do it for you.
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Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 2:45 AM
Subject: Sound forge question, Slowing down speed of recorded sound
Hi,
I am trying to record
Hi,
I am trying to record from a steroe tape deck to Sound forge. I am
recording a 4 track talking book.
I am able to separate the tracks, and reverse the one that has recorded
backwards, but they are at hte normal speed so need to be slowed down.
I thought I could achieve this with
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hello listers I went to the sound forge sight and tried to download a
demo but for some reason I was going in a loop.
can any one help, I went to www.soundforge.com
did I go to the wrong sight if I did can any one give me the right sight.
thanks so much.
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Hi folks! I was trying to install my sound forge version 6.0 on my lap top, but I ran
into problems, because my CD drive on my lap top will not read the disk for some
strange reason. It just sits there. I'm wondering if I can download SF 6 from
somewhere, and use my serial number.
Hi list,
I'm asking this on behalf of a friend, who uses JAWS with Sound Forge in a
recording studio environment. He basically says that when he is in the
dynamics plugin menu that JAWS does not read at all with Sound Forge
versions 5-7, but that this was not a problem in earlier versions. He
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