To all whom these presents shall come Greetings,
I joined this forum unaware it was and/or most in it or on it are blind. I am
not and now that I am on this list 1st off would like to let all of you know
how wonderful of a job your all doing as well as you have my support and any
questions I can answer or advise I can give I will as well as same goes on
seeking such re my 1st post.
Best Wishes,
Joey D
-----Original Message-----
From: Annabelle Susan Morison <foristnights@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: audacity4blind <audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, Oct 10, 2018 10:21 am
Subject: [audacity4blind] Spectral Editing - Is it a Possibility for the Blind?
Hi, it's Annabelle.I've always wondered how blind musicians and audio
engineers, but especially sound designers would go about editing the spectrum
of a recording. For example, if someone wanted to digitally remaster a
recording, turning it from stereo to, say, surround 5.1. Or if they wanted to
separate specific instruments from a song. Would JAWS work with a spectral
editor? How would I be able to tell which waveform to isolate? Since when I
listen to a recording, there's usually lots of stuff going on all at the same
time.