Try Audacity. Free download at http://audacity.sourceforge.net/. Very easy
to use. I recorded lots of files for the SS contest and found the
recordings sounded more natural if I recorded a long string and then parsed
out the letters or words into separate files. For instance, recording all
the number as 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and then parsing them sounded much more
natural than just recording "zero", "one", "two", etc. Same with the
letters and phonetic pronunciations.
Gary AL9A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Pixton" <jpixton@shentel.net>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: December 03, 2007 4:17 AM
Subject: [WriteLog] wave file program?
> Good Morning,
>
> The last time I built my wave files for ssb, I used a program called
> "Goldwave" as I recall to clip all the dead space I recorded before and
> after each sound.
>
> I am thinking of rebuilding some/most of the wave files again. Ugh.
>
> Is there a better application nowadays that you all are using?
>
> Jerry, W6IHG
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> Dr. Jerry R. Pixton, PIXOS Designs
> http://www.pixos.com/designs/RadioTuner/
> jpixton@shentel.net
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>
>
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