Computers and Technology

audio editing

Started by karmienmedias 59 posts last post 1 year ago Page 2 of 3

#21

Studio Recorder is very good, but it isn't free. That's all I'm saying.

I wish I could help with the Audacity question but I haven't gotten on well with anything but Studio Recorder.
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#22

What's it the audio pixeling?

#23

When you move left or right in an audio file with Studio Recorder, you hear little bits of audio. If you hold down the control key in conjunction with the left or right arrow keys, it will "scrub", or repeat really fast the audio there under the cursor, so you can really tell where you are in the audio, so you can perform actions on that.
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#24

Oh, I do mean.
That's good.
Thank you the information.

#25

I can move the sound in the Audacity, example, that I can hear rith side the sound.

#26

I can't do anything with Audacity, but I know some folks can, and even edit with Goldwave. I haven't found those programs usable, for the reason of earlier that I stated concerning the audio feedback I get when I move around with Studio Recorder.
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#27

Hmm, I don't mean, sorry.

#28

in my opinion, I use goldwave as an audio editor. Its pritty useable and in the free version, you can enter about 200commands per session, whatever that means. I think you only get 20sessions per month I'm not sure how the free version works. Its pritty accessible already, but yu can improve its accessibility with a free nvda addon found on the nvda comunity addons website.

#29

it works amazing for all kinds of audio editing, mixing, different kinds of effects, cutting, copying, pasting, all kinds of things.

#30

The paid version isn't that expensive.
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#31

GoldWave is life! I haven't been within a thousand feet of Audacity since I was forced to use the MacOS version at college.
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#34

Studio Recorder also seems to do this quite well.
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#36

It always sounds weird though, no matter what editor you use. It's better to change one and have the other change naturally.
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#39

oh defanitly. When you do that in goldwave, it sounds horrible in my opinion. It souns like goldwave inserts fft for some reason when that setting is active. Enes... Text:
Well, preserving either one of pitch and tempo while changing the other, is a task that Audacity performs much better than GoldWave.
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#40 Edited

Having no idea what FFT is, I can only say that editing one value and preserving the other sounds really... metallic?
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