On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 13:43:05 +0100 (CET)
jdennett(a)science.uva.nl wrote:
Hello,
This is a question from someone who is interested in turning
primarily speech recordings from a minidisk into mp3s, and editing
them. In the editing I want do to simple things like fade, mix and
cross fade, but nothing like set up wah-wah filters or what not:
the recordings are interviews and some other "report-like" noises,
and not music.
My two questions are:
(i) is there a simple record meter, so that when i get handed
different MDs recorded in different ways, I can see what my mixer
settings should be real time?
(ii) i presently use audacity for my editor, am happy with it (bar
its apparent inability to record mono mp3s at correct rate), but
thought as i was posting, to ask for other suggestions (ie am i
just happy in my ignorance :) )
Audacity is really good, if you mean 1.1x branch.
But, oh god, I installed ReZound 0.7 yesterday... It has VU meters
for both recording and playing and an EQ analyser as well.
Give it a try!
http://rezound.sourceforge.net/
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Alexandre Prokoudine
ALT Linux Documentation Team
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