Subject: | Re: Info for recording newbies (was: Cool Edit Users) |
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From: | Syd Curtis <> |
Date: | Mon, 04 Nov 2002 15:55:40 +1000 |
> From: Dan Dugan <> > > It's customary to call any computer running sound editing software a > DAW. It isn't pretentious, just common. > > -Dan Dugan > > Sorry Dan, but I have to differ. "Uncommon," I would say. I've been recording wildlife sounds since 1968, and using computers since about '86. I lack the the technical knowledge fully to follow everything you experts discuss, but at least I've heard of what you are are talking about and follow the general drift. It is uncommon for something to be mentioned that I haven't at least heard of. In fact, DAW may be the first. Syd ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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