You couldn't just get two recorders and press stop with one hand and start with the other? Andy B On 22 May 2010, at 10:04, Gareth Henderson wrote: > Hi Ya, > It's down to speed and ease of use. > > The lessons move fast and it's not each pupil I want to separate but > the exercises within that pupils lesson. We flow VERY quickly from one > exercise to the next as it's a process of building muscle memory and > we use one exercise to set up one response before moving fast to > another before the sensation is lost. I want to be able to hit a > command and know that I have a new track without pausing. > Additionally.... the other teachers are not sound engineers or Logic > users and I really don't need another task! > With an average 12-14 hour working day, I'm all about tools to make > life easier :-) > G > > Gareth Henderson > HL Studios, Southampton, Hampshire > t: +44 (0)2380 487669 > e: gareth@... > w: http://www.hlstudios.co.uk > > > > > > On 22 May 2010, at 09:54, GAmoore@... wrote: > >> Why don't you just insist on a few seconds of silence or cut the mic >> inbetween singers. You will later be able to cut the audio easily in >> fact you can use Strip Silence. Also have the singer speak their name >> before they begin then you have it tied to the recording. You can >> also >> do this yourself using another mic and they would never know. >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Gareth Henderson <gareth@...> >> To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com >> Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 12:43 am >> Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Off topic (sorry) any know any audio shareware >> developers? >> >> >> Hi ladies and gentleman, >> Sorry to ask here but I've tried the obvious with no luck! :-( >> >> I want to get software, for mac, that will record audio to mp3, >> from >> either and internal mic or a USB audio device (I need to be able to >> switch) but I need a few little added features , all of which I can >> find in different mp3 recorders but not all together in the same >> one :-( >> I need: >> 1) The ability to name the recording before I start >> 2) a key command I can hit mid recording that will, in effect, end >> that recording and immediately start a new, sequentially numbered one >> 3) The ability once the recording is done to either send to >> something >> to burn as audio or to ftp to a server >> 4) Some kind of audio input monitoring, preferably with an overload >> >> warning in case the record levels are clipping >> >> In case you are wondering, my "other job" is as a singing teacher (I >> have a few teachers that work for me too) and we record pupils >> lessons >> for them to practice stuff at home. Currently we use tascam mp3 >> recorders, then transfer to macs to burn. >> The ability to split the lessons on the fly would make it easy to >> make >> different exercises, different tracks on a CD (we don't have time to >> post edit) and the FTP thing is because I'm starting to hate CD's. >> They all end up in land fills (trash) so I'd rather email the student >> a download link from my server and let them stick it straight on >> their >> iPod etc. >> >> I've tried emailing various shareware developers who's products were >> close but not quite right, to see if I can pay them to tweak a little >> but none even bothered to email back :-(( >> Does anyone here know an online community or something where I could >> post this and people could contact me if they can do it etc? >> Many Thanks in advance for your help >> >> Gareth Henderson >> HL Studios, Southampton, Hampshire >> t: +44 (0)2380 487669 >> e: gareth@... >> w: http://www.hlstudios.co.uk >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Off topic (sorry) any know any audio shareware developers?
2010-05-22 by Andy Brook
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