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Problems with Soundforge
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| 12iNCH |
Hi all,
When i record my vinyls in soundforge. And after recording i listen to the recorded sound it sounds horrible! It looks like the volume of the recorded line-in is too high.
What do i wrong??
Greets Martijn |
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| Scottaculous |
1. Adjust your line-in volume.
2. Make sure you're recording at 16bit if your soundcard can only record at 16bit and not 24bit.
Hope that helps. |
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| JohnSmith |
Hey, i am having a problem with sound forge too. well, actually it isn't a problem, it's just something that is annoying me.
I recorded a bunch of vinyls onto my MD, and from there i recorded onto my computer. i got the levels all good and everything.
now, i have a 45 minute wav file, with 7 songs in it separated by 2 second gaps of no music. What i want to do, is extract the songs, simply and easily.
i made markers between them, and somehow, i'd like to just hit save ONCE, and have it save 7 files appropriately cropped.
is this possible? I think it is, but i just can't figure out how to do it.
i have been cutting and pasting them into new files each time, but this takes forever! |
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| DJ Chrono |
well, I dont think you can in soundforge.
its ALOT easier in Cool Edit Pro 2.0 because you can do a "save selection" so basically highlight the track (within the big wave file), and then "save selection" it, then click delete, and go on to the next track and select it etc.
and deleting the tracks don't take time to load like in soundforge.
goes pretty fast, this is how I cut up live sets into individual tracks.
you get what I'm saying? |
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| Ugg |
JohnSmith,
Easy.. First convert your markers into regions by double-clicking betweeen two markers, select Special, Regions List, Add. Once you make regions for all the parts of your audio file, SoundForge will cut them for you.. Select Tools, Extract Regions, then choose a naming convention and where to save them and click OK.
Don't feel bad, it took me a while to figure this out. SoundForge is an excellent program, but the interface definitely has a learning curve.
12iNCH,
Bring up the recording dialog, play your vinyl and watch the meters. Make sure that they don't peak out (go above 0 db). If they are peaking, drop the output on your mixer or lower the volume of your Line-In on the Recording mixer (not the Volume mixer) in Windows.
That should do it.. enjoy. |
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| JohnSmith |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ugg
JohnSmith,
Easy.. First convert your markers into regions by double-clicking betweeen two markers, select Special, Regions List, Add. Once you make regions for all the parts of your audio file, SoundForge will cut them for you.. Select Tools, Extract Regions, then choose a naming convention and where to save them and click OK.
Don't feel bad, it took me a while to figure this out. SoundForge is an excellent program, but the interface definitely has a learning curve.
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THANK YOU!!!:happy2: :happy2: |
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