Hi all!
My Name's Alex from Perth, Western Australia.
I teach people to start speaking Chinese in 58 minutes
without the use of pen or paper
As such I rely on audio recordings
to make CDs for my students. To date I've used a recording
studio but man - it's been quite a hassle organising, getting
the recording in good shape etc etc
Bottomline - want something budget
that does a good job recording voice.
(sadly, unlike you creative folks I can't play
any instruments so it's unlikey I'll have a band to record =P
Scenario Use
What is your advice for computer software, hardware & equipment?
I'm currently using GoldWave to do basic sound editing- no Cubase highend stuff for me.
All I envisage doing is upping the volume of the recorded voice. Inserting pauses and cutting voices + remove background noise or hiss.
I've been trolling through the Forums and reading about the mixers, pre-amp
inputs, tracks and oh man...makes my head swirl.
Your advice is truly appreciated doods and dudettes.
with metta (compassion)
Alex (Fujisan)
P.S. Before I go, here's a quick Chinese lesson for you.
If someone dear to you shares something with you -
What do you say in return?
"Thanks" for sharing right?
So "share share" means "Thanks" in Chinese
"Share Share" all!
My Name's Alex from Perth, Western Australia.
I teach people to start speaking Chinese in 58 minutes
without the use of pen or paper
As such I rely on audio recordings
to make CDs for my students. To date I've used a recording
studio but man - it's been quite a hassle organising, getting
the recording in good shape etc etc
Bottomline - want something budget
that does a good job recording voice.
(sadly, unlike you creative folks I can't play
any instruments so it's unlikey I'll have a band to record =P
Scenario Use
- Recording 1 - 2 voices (ie English and Chinese)
- POSSIBLY recording a small group of 4
What is your advice for computer software, hardware & equipment?
I'm currently using GoldWave to do basic sound editing- no Cubase highend stuff for me.
All I envisage doing is upping the volume of the recorded voice. Inserting pauses and cutting voices + remove background noise or hiss.
I've been trolling through the Forums and reading about the mixers, pre-amp
inputs, tracks and oh man...makes my head swirl.
Your advice is truly appreciated doods and dudettes.
with metta (compassion)
Alex (Fujisan)
P.S. Before I go, here's a quick Chinese lesson for you.
If someone dear to you shares something with you -
What do you say in return?
"Thanks" for sharing right?
So "share share" means "Thanks" in Chinese
"Share Share" all!