On Mar 11, 8:38 pm, B11 <bo...@udyog.com> wrote: -- I use GW to record vocal and instrumental through a normal sound interface that comes in PCs. -- Then I use GW for audio editing -- including EQ, some effects (delay, reverb, etc.) Do I have to look at software like SoundForge / Audacity or any other program for more professional **results**? SoundForge and Audacity are
<ddbackmail@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1191874645.813131.43950@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... Hy, My problem is very simple, but i couldn't handle it: I have 4 video tracks of 30 min. each. They are perfectly in syncro, 'cause they've been taken with 4 cameras at the same time. I would like to put them on 4 parallel tracks, and get the final video, switching from one to another
hi Lynx, thanx a million, you're a real gem on my way to the link once again thank you very much for your help thanx "Lynx" wrote: Hi sinsei, Grab this free Audio Editor - Audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Very good multitrack Editor. You can do many interesting and even quite sophisticated things with it using internal effects or Plug-ins. In order
Chris Billington wrote: Has anyone had any success with producing a port for the Kdenlive video editor (kdenlive.sourceforge.net)? It looks like a more sophisticated version of Kino, indeed the Kino main developer is joining that project. It's indeed a totally different project from kino, based on much better design (multitrack timeline, ecc..). It's fun you ask today: I've been