
January 13th 05, 06:48 PM
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Cool Edit 2000
Hi
I was wondering if there is anyone out there who could assist
with problems that I am having with Cool Edit 2000. There is no support
any more from Syntrillium and Adobe are not interesrted. I can record
alright but havent found a way of adjusting the record level low enough
to permit undistorted play in Winamp. I can do it all OK with Gold Wave
but would like to get to grips with Cool Edit. Any help appreciated or
if this is the wrong forum for this question, I apologise.
Ian
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Ian Pollard//Wooler//Northumberland//UK
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January 13th 05, 07:04 PM
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Cool Edit 2000
"Ian Pollard" wrote in message
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Hi
I was wondering if there is anyone out there who could assist
with problems that I am having with Cool Edit 2000. There is no support
any more from Syntrillium and Adobe are not interesrted.
I can record
alright but havent found a way of adjusting the record level low enough
to permit undistorted play in Winamp. I can do it all OK with Gold Wave
but would like to get to grips with Cool Edit. Any help appreciated or
if this is the wrong forum for this question, I apologise.
You cannot control the input and output levels on CEP, but you can
find info on how to adjust the levels from your sound card by going to
CEP help menu, and typing in "level"
Good luck.
Iain
Ian
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Ian Pollard//Wooler//Northumberland//UK
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January 13th 05, 07:09 PM
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Cool Edit 2000
"Ian Pollard" wrote in message
Hi
I was wondering if there is anyone out there who could assist
with problems that I am having with Cool Edit 2000. There is no
support any more from Syntrillium and Adobe are not interesrted. I
can record alright but havent found a way of adjusting the record
level low enough to permit undistorted play in Winamp. I can do it
all OK with Gold Wave but would like to get to grips with Cool Edit.
Any help appreciated or if this is the wrong forum for this question,
I apologise.
You adjust the level of recorded files in CE using effects, amplitude,
amplify.
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January 13th 05, 07:21 PM
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Cool Edit 2000
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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"Ian Pollard" wrote in message
Hi
I was wondering if there is anyone out there who could assist
with problems that I am having with Cool Edit 2000. There is no
support any more from Syntrillium and Adobe are not interesrted. I
can record alright but havent found a way of adjusting the record
level low enough to permit undistorted play in Winamp. I can do it
all OK with Gold Wave but would like to get to grips with Cool Edit.
Any help appreciated or if this is the wrong forum for this question,
I apologise.
You adjust the level of recorded files in CE using effects, amplitude,
amplify.
But that can only be done once the recording is in the sequencer. If
the recording is overmodulated, there is no benefit in reducing
the level after recording.
You cannot adjust the record input within CEP itself.
I have just checked this from the hardback beta-testers' manual.
Iain
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January 13th 05, 07:20 PM
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Cool Edit 2000
Ian Pollard wrote:
Hi
I was wondering if there is anyone out there who could assist
with problems that I am having with Cool Edit 2000. There is no support
any more from Syntrillium and Adobe are not interesrted. I can record
alright but havent found a way of adjusting the record level low enough
to permit undistorted play in Winamp. I can do it all OK with Gold Wave
but would like to get to grips with Cool Edit. Any help appreciated or
if this is the wrong forum for this question, I apologise.
Ian
You could try looking up any questions on the Adobe Audition site.
There are very few practical differences between CEP and Audition v1.
Just seen that v1.5 is out, I'll be looking into that soon, and if there
are big changes, I'll report back.
I do wonder why Winamp is protesting. If your levels aren't clipped,
then you should be saving a valid .wav or .mp3 or whatever, and it
should play all right. Have I missed something?
Andrew
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January 13th 05, 09:13 PM
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Cool Edit 2000
"Ian Pollard" wrote in message
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Hi
I was wondering if there is anyone out there who could assist
with problems that I am having with Cool Edit 2000. There is no support
any more from Syntrillium and Adobe are not interesrted. I can record
alright but havent found a way of adjusting the record level low enough
to permit undistorted play in Winamp. I can do it all OK with Gold Wave
but would like to get to grips with Cool Edit. Any help appreciated or
if this is the wrong forum for this question, I apologise.
Ian
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Ian Pollard//Wooler//Northumberland//UK
Ian,
I love Cool Edit 2000, but on this subject, it has it's limits. I prefer to
'hand' record to MP3 by input from my hi-fi, rather than rip. Some CDs
though, even with the soundcard input level control on the floor at 0
decibels, the level is still too high. Then I have to use CDEX, which allows
me to set limits before the rip.
Dave W.
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January 14th 05, 08:43 AM
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January 14th 05, 09:16 AM
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Cool Edit 2000
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"Ian Pollard" a écrit dans le message de news:
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Hi
I was wondering if there is anyone out there who could assist
with problems that I am having with Cool Edit 2000. There is no support
any more from Syntrillium and Adobe are not interesrted. I can record
alright but havent found a way of adjusting the record level low enough
to permit undistorted play in Winamp. I can do it all OK with Gold Wave
but would like to get to grips with Cool Edit. Any help appreciated or
if this is the wrong forum for this question, I apologise.
Ian
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Ian Pollard//Wooler//Northumberland//UK
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Goto "Options" on the top menu bar, then choose "Window Mixer"
Adjust the sliders as necessary (especially the "Line In" one.)
See my methods with Cool Edit 2000 at:
http://www.a-reny.com/iexplorer/restauration.html
Yes, and very good that is too 
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Allen Reny
http://www.a-reny.com
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Tony Sayer
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