2007-11-01 12:56:42 (edited by sabrina 2007-11-01 12:59:11)

hi!
does annyone know where to find a good sound editing program that works for blind people?

I live to crochet!

2007-11-01 14:16:31

hi sabrina!

I am blind and i use sound forge, for me its the best editor.
But you can use gold wave.
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2007-11-01 23:09:01

Yes, gold wave is my personal favorite. I also like AdobeAudition; it's really neat.

Another sound applyance is PBVoCoder; I have not bought this but I will sooner or later.

2007-11-02 01:43:06

Sabrina, I am using a mix of thing. Audioblast, wav to MP3 encoder, MP3 to wav decoder as audioblast only works on wav files. All 3 are free. I use internet radio software to mic record with can't get that software anymore. I think Windows has a mic recording feature too. I have not used that. They guys here can let you know more on that. I would like to know as internet radio software is old and does not run well on XP.

Go to download.com as that is a safe software place and a lot of stuff is free.

Neo

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2007-11-04 08:07:49

My personal favorite is adobe audition, but I've heard wavepad was good too and from my little tests it worked quite well. but adobe audition has pitch correction, and a killer doppler effect that really sounds like it's doppling on a stereo file.

2007-11-04 15:13:46

Hey, wher can I get working scripts for Sound Forge?

Regards,
Mike
Co-Founder, RS Games
www.rsgames.org

2007-11-04 19:20:04

snowmanradio.com is where you can get 'em.