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Re: Re: Computer Editing

Subject: Re: Re: Computer Editing
From: Vicki Powys <>
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:52:29 +1100
Here's a more economical variation on Walt's computer editing system, but i=
t
still gives very good results.  I use an iMac and input the sound via the
computer's analogue inputs.  I use Peak LE VST from BIAS for basic sound
editing, and I have Q10 from WAVES as a VST plug-in, which I use for
filtering, but only if really necessary.  Peak is really good, it is a basi=
c
two-channel sound editor, intuitive to use.  I use AudioGraph software
(Australian designed) for making sonagrams.  And Toast Deluxe for burning
audio CDs.  I haven't been to a "school" to learn the how-tos, you sort of
pick things up as you go along, with a little help from your friends.  In
Australia we have the 'Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group' which
issues 2 journals and 2 CDs a year, with members' recordings on the CD and
articles on computer editing, recording etc.  The 'Wildlife Sound Recording
Society' in the UK is a similar group but larger.  Then there's the
naturerecordists group - all such groups are very helpful.

Vicki Powys
Sound Editor
Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group




on 4/3/03 5:10 PM, Martyn Stewart <> at =
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> Thanks for the info Walt, i would be interested in what others use
> too for editing and filtering, I do have a couple of fairly good
> mics i use in the field, Telinga "science" a K6/ME66 and an AT4071A,
> Would the Sound Device be a good addition to these?
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