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Manipulating WAV files
I have bought a little gadget that digitises music for me, into *.wav
files. It is said to be able to divide the recording into tracks after the digitising process, but this doesn't work that well. Is there software that can do this, interactively with the user (me)? I envisage listening to the file, and pressing a button when I want a new track, i.e. a new file. Does this sort of thing exist? -- Dieter Britz (dieterbritzatyahoo.com) |
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Manipulating WAV files
Dieter Britz wrote:
I have bought a little gadget that digitises music for me, into *.wav files. It is said to be able to divide the recording into tracks after the digitising process, but this doesn't work that well. Is there software that can do this, interactively with the user (me)? I envisage listening to the file, and pressing a button when I want a new track, i.e. a new file. Does this sort of thing exist? This is typically done *visually* by looking at the waveform on the computer screen. Most audio non-linear-editing (NLE) applicaitons do this. For example a popular freeware audio NLE is Audacity... http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ |
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Manipulating WAV files
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Richard Crowley wrote:
Dieter Britz wrote: I have bought a little gadget that digitises music for me, into *.wav files. It is said to be able to divide the recording into tracks after the digitising process, but this doesn't work that well. Is there software that can do this, interactively with the user (me)? I envisage listening to the file, and pressing a button when I want a new track, i.e. a new file. Does this sort of thing exist? This is typically done *visually* by looking at the waveform on the computer screen. Most audio non-linear-editing (NLE) applicaitons do this. For example a popular freeware audio NLE is Audacity... http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ I initially tried a program that did the separation automatically, and it often got fooled, by pauses in the music, or with live recordings clapping so there was no silent period. I tried an editor that gave a visual representation, and the line really was quite clear. Yes, you have to look through the file to find the places, but it seemed to be faster than fidgeting with the variables on the automatic program. Michael |
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