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Hi all,
I have a question regarding Audio editor in windows. We are selecting an Audio Editor (cheap if possible) for our voice giver in order to arrange audiobooks. They are used to record with old tape equipment and they listen their voice while recording: in their opinion this allow a better performance (better feedback, better voice and so on). As far as i test (Audacity and Wavepad) i was not able to hear my voice while i am recording. Can someone suggest me something ? Thank you in advance Francesco |
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On 16 Apr 2005 09:47:17 -0700, "Francesco"
wrote: Hi all, I have a question regarding Audio editor in windows. We are selecting an Audio Editor (cheap if possible) for our voice giver in order to arrange audiobooks. They are used to record with old tape equipment and they listen their voice while recording: in their opinion this allow a better performance (better feedback, better voice and so on). As far as i test (Audacity and Wavepad) i was not able to hear my voice while i am recording. Can someone suggest me something ? Thank you in advance Francesco Get a small mixer, and monitor with headphones while you record. randall |
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Thanks randall.
Can you suggest me the mixer brand ? Francesco |
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"Francesco" [in Italy] wrote ...
Can you suggest me the mixer brand ? If you are looking for something inexpensive, Behringer is right down there at the bottom of the barrel. At least they dominate the low-end market here in the USA. OTOH, why can't you monitor out of your computer while recording? This is more likely a function of setting up the audio configuration in the operating system, and not really a function of the recording software. You should likely be able to to this with ANY recording software. If you told us what computer, operating system, and sound hardware you are using, we might be able to tell you how to monitor while recording at no additional cost. |
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Francesco wrote:
Thanks randall. Can you suggest me the mixer brand ? Behringer. Given that your recordings aren't exactly high end audio, their low-end products should suffice. http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/...se_pid/631239/ |
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Thanks again,
Well voice givers now are equipped with a laptop ( 1.5 Ghz and =256 Mb RAM) Logitech USB Headset and Windows XP Home edition. The software they are using now is Audacity or Wavepad. |
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Richard, i triy it but i cannot listen anything if i play i listen my
voice but if i record nothing happens, only record. Thanks Francesco |
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Mike, how i can use the duplex ?
I try also with a computer with an normal headset with two jack but i cannot listen my voice while recording. No regards with the software i am using Any tips ? Thanks Franccesco. |
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Thank you all, I get it, there is a check box in audacity / preferences
that is exactly what they need. Software Palytrough. Obviously there is some delay but may be enough. Thanks again Francesco |
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005 15:04:15 -0700, Francesco wrote:
Mike, how i can use the duplex ? I try also with a computer with an normal headset with two jack but i cannot listen my voice while recording. No regards with the software i am using Any tips ? Plug in the mic. Plug in the headphones. Speak into the mic. Turn up everything you can in the soundcard mixer until you hear your voice. I don't think there was a single consumer soundcard made that won't work if you do this. Thanks Franccesco. |
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Great ! It works eliminating mute on mic !
Thanks Francesco |
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Francesco wrote:
Hi all, I have a question regarding Audio editor in windows. We are selecting an Audio Editor (cheap if possible) for our voice giver in order to arrange audiobooks. They are used to record with old tape equipment and they listen their voice while recording: in their opinion this allow a better performance (better feedback, better voice and so on). As far as i test (Audacity and Wavepad) i was not able to hear my voice while i am recording. Can someone suggest me something ? Thank you in advance I don't think what you're looking for is a function of your editor as much as it is your sound card. The sound card and its drivers MUST support full-duplex operation. Audacity DOES allow playback of existing tracks while recording a new track, but the hardware has to support it as well. --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 0515-6, 04/17/2005 Tested on: 4/18/2005 8:57:47 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2005 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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![]() "Matt Ion" wrote in message Can someone suggest me something ? Thank you in advance I don't think what you're looking for is a function of your editor as much as it is your sound card. The sound card and its drivers MUST support full-duplex operation. Audacity DOES allow playback of existing tracks while recording a new track, but the hardware has to support it as well. All soundcards that I've heard of in the last ten years support full-duplex operation. Was is more to the point is whether or not the DRIVER supports input monitoring while recording, and if not, if the recording application supports monitoring while recording. Most drivers do. geoff |
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