Subject: | Editing Sound (can you recommend a beginners guide / introduction?) |
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From: | "kontroletti1969" <> |
Date: | Wed, 01 Oct 2003 14:57:47 -0000 |
Hello everyone! I wondered whether anyone could recommend how I to get the best out of your recording. I have access to Cool Edit Pro and can transfer the recordings via the HHB Portadisc. So far I have managed to transfer the audio and burn to a CD. When I hear some of the recordings posted here, I notice that they are so much louder and crisper than mine. I wondered whether I could improve the sound of my recordings or wether the recordings are just not "improvable". Nonetheless, I really would like to learn how to use Cool Edit Pro and about sound recording and sound editing in general. Your recommendations are highly appreciated. Regards, Lars ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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