Re: Accesible sound recording and editing software

  • From: Christopher Collins <ccollins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,<jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2010 20:57:55 -0700

Hi! If you're really serious about recording, you can't do much better than Sound Forge. Of course, it's more money, but if that's really what you are wanting to do, it's worth it. Jim Snowbarger has written scripts for it and you can find them at

http://www.snowmanradio.comAt 05:44 PM 7/2/2010 +0200, Jörgen Magnusson wrote:
Hi all.
I have to record a number of lectures. Therefore, I am looking for software that works well when I give my lecture but that is go when I edit the mp3-file as well. I have heard that Soundforge should work, but as technology develops I thought it was a good idea to ask here befoe buying it. I mostly talk but sometimes I might want to cheer up the lecture with some music between diferent parts. Thankful for any sugestions. I use Jaws 11.
Best, JÖrgen
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