Song segments - best tool for the job?
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Song segments - best tool for the job?
I want to add audio samples to the music page of the Forum Catalog. I need an easy to use, inexpensive (under $100) software tool that does the following:
1) Rip a song from CD
2) Clip a 30 second segment
3) Fade in / fade out
4) Save as lo-res .wav (8k mono) and .mp3
Does anyone know of a product that does this? It has to have a fast, easy to use interface and it has to work under both Windows 95 and NT.
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<I>Sierra Session S-12 (E9), Speedy West D-10 (E9, D6),
Sierra S-8 Laptop (D13), Fender Stringmaster D-8 (D13, A6)</I>
1) Rip a song from CD
2) Clip a 30 second segment
3) Fade in / fade out
4) Save as lo-res .wav (8k mono) and .mp3
Does anyone know of a product that does this? It has to have a fast, easy to use interface and it has to work under both Windows 95 and NT.
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<I>Sierra Session S-12 (E9), Speedy West D-10 (E9, D6),
Sierra S-8 Laptop (D13), Fender Stringmaster D-8 (D13, A6)</I>
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Bob, check out GoldWave. It may do what you want. I have a registered version. It cost $60 canadian, less than $40 US at the time I bought it.
http://www.goldwave.com
http://www.goldwave.com
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That looks pretty good, but it doesn't appear to rip songs from CD. You have to record them, which is a more error-prone process. We would need to get the levels right for every session.
Since this project will take several weeks, and be ongoing as we add more CDs, I want to put together a process that will be very consistent over time. Ripping is a key element.
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<I>Sierra Session S-12 (E9), Speedy West D-10 (E9, D6),
Sierra S-8 Laptop (D13), Fender Stringmaster D-8 (D13, A6)</I>
Since this project will take several weeks, and be ongoing as we add more CDs, I want to put together a process that will be very consistent over time. Ripping is a key element.
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<I>Sierra Session S-12 (E9), Speedy West D-10 (E9, D6),
Sierra S-8 Laptop (D13), Fender Stringmaster D-8 (D13, A6)</I>
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b0b
perhaps SOundForgeXP from Sonic FOundry the folks who brought us ACID may fit your bill...it does a LOT for the bux...and is NT friendly
I don't think it rips, but Adaptec's Easy CD Creator does and it's free with most CD-R recorders (another reason to spend more money)
or find a shareware util that rips then use SOundForgeXP
perhaps SOundForgeXP from Sonic FOundry the folks who brought us ACID may fit your bill...it does a LOT for the bux...and is NT friendly
I don't think it rips, but Adaptec's Easy CD Creator does and it's free with most CD-R recorders (another reason to spend more money)
or find a shareware util that rips then use SOundForgeXP
b0b:
Try this address. Program is $34.00 to register but is worth every penny. I use it a lot for my steel clips. You will still need a program to record the .wav files with, but this will rip a whole song off of a CD to .wav format or to MP3.
As an aside, DO NOT record your planned .wav files at 8-bit!! At that rate, they will pick up a lot of white noise directly off your sound card. Far better to record at 16-bit mono.
http://www.streambox.com/Products/Ripper/StreamboxRipper2009.exe <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Graham on 28 February 2000 at 10:25 AM.]</p></FONT>
Try this address. Program is $34.00 to register but is worth every penny. I use it a lot for my steel clips. You will still need a program to record the .wav files with, but this will rip a whole song off of a CD to .wav format or to MP3.
As an aside, DO NOT record your planned .wav files at 8-bit!! At that rate, they will pick up a lot of white noise directly off your sound card. Far better to record at 16-bit mono.
http://www.streambox.com/Products/Ripper/StreamboxRipper2009.exe <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Graham on 28 February 2000 at 10:25 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I've had good luck saving 44k stereo files to 8k mono from a little freeware program that I have, but it is deficient and buggy in other respects. You're right though - I would never actually record in 8k mono.
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b0b:
I don't know of ONE program that will do all 4 of the things you want to do. I use two programs to do them with. The ripper to get the .wav files from either Real Audio or CD's, then Wave-se to get the segment I want (Intro, break etc) and to edit it as far as fade-in, fade-out, or to raise or lower the gain and to save it as a .wav file.
That segment can then be brought back into the ripper and encoded and saved as an mp3.
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I don't know of ONE program that will do all 4 of the things you want to do. I use two programs to do them with. The ripper to get the .wav files from either Real Audio or CD's, then Wave-se to get the segment I want (Intro, break etc) and to edit it as far as fade-in, fade-out, or to raise or lower the gain and to save it as a .wav file.
That segment can then be brought back into the ripper and encoded and saved as an mp3.
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