There is a free program called Wave Pad that can insert tones, this may prove to be helpful. Michael McCarty Fred's Head Database Coordinator American Printing House for the Blind Phone: 502 895-2405 Fax: 502 899-2363 www.aph.org >>> lists@xxxxxxxxxx 06/26/05 07:17PM >>> Hi folks: First off, thank you so much Nolan for the step by step guide. Now, Now, in point of fact, I can copy single tracks at double speed to my plextalk and create a daisy book format copy of an nls magazine or book. Does any one here know whether that can be done recording two tracks at a time, with one of the tracks being reversed. I really doubt it since there's nothing I've seen in the plextalk recording software that would enable you to correct for the reversed track, but hey, you never know until you ask. John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nolan Crabb" <ncrabb@xxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 6:49 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: A Step-by-Step Guide For Converting four-track half-speed cassette-based Data to MP3 Digital Audio Using Sound Forge 8 > Don, getting those low-pitched tones recognized would be the dream > solution. > Either that or I invest in some DAISY production software. At least we > can > be glad for the seek time feature, right? > > All the Best, > > Nolan > > >