[RWP] Probably repeat question but...Re: hi all, I'm new in this list

Indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Sat Jan 14 20:42:52 EST 2012


Sound Forge is the supreme  audio editorI think, but some of us have 
problems with the latest versions.
Look for versions around 6 7 and 8
Indigo l

On 1/14/2012 11:54 AM, Merv Keck wrote:
> I used to depend on Adobe Audition 3 daily but recently had a severe
> vision loss that has me using gold wave for much of my audio editing. I
> have been legally blind all my life but use Jaws & Magic together so
> used Adobe for the big jobs and gold wave for small ones because Adobe
> had great noise reduction and restoration tools. However now that I have
> Magic on 20 instead of 10 I find that Adobe is more of a chore and am
> looking for more accesibility which Audition 3 does not have.
>
> My question is does Reaper offer audio editing tools similar to gold
> wave or is it more for midi? I play bass and guitar but most of my audio
> editing is work for my church web site that I have begun to develop.
> This means editing voice mostly and reducing background hiss, hum, and
> other noise. It also means occasionally cleaning up songs so I can burn
> the Christmas or Easter Cantata to CD etc and make them presentable and
> not sound like an old 45 record which is wha they currently sound like
> after Gold Wave is done with them.
>
> I realize you get what you pay for and Audition is hundreds and gold
> wave is 50 and so is reaper or about that much. However, I'm looking to
> combine various tools if I have to in order to get an accessible audio
> editing toolkit at my disposal. I'm still learning to exist at this
> current level of blindness. I've heard nothing but good things about
> reaper so I thought I would ask. I like Gold Wave and it's certainly
> worth the $50 but I miss Audition.
>
> Thanks for your patience
> blind5sparrow
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: blue wings
> Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2012 2:39 AM
> To: Reapers Without Peepers
> Subject: Re: [RWP] hi all, I'm new in this list
>
> Thanks, do you know of any podcast about using reaper with rea acces in the
> practice?
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Brown" <cursebuster at samobile.net>
> To: <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 11:22 PM
> Subject: Re: [RWP] hi all, I'm new in this list
>
>
>> Hey Ralf,
>>
>>
>> Welcome to Reaper,...I hope you enjoy the reaper journey...
>>
>> As far as I'm concerned,...reaper is the most accessible DAW on the
>> net,...and it doesn't break the bank,...Then, that is just my personal
>> opinion...
>>
>> If you work with it you can get much out of it,...I'm using System
>> Access, and I'm doing just fine with some work arrounds...
>>
>> There are lots of helpful people on this forum,...and your questions
>> will be answered,...just be patient...
>>
>>
>> Kevin
>>
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