Tue 7 Oct 2003, 21:09
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 07-Oct 03 From: North Brunswick - US Member No.: 26,261 |
I'm new to the forum ... just downloaded SPARK Music Editor and was wondering if anyone here is familiar with it.
I want to edit things like microphone pops. I remember watching someone do that by grabbing a spike in the wave form where the pop occurs and then by clicking and draging the spike down, it's volume would disappear in the playback. Does anyone know how to perform such a task in SPARK? Or are there any tutorials or books you know of that explains all the features in SPARK? There's no help file with the program and I'm at a loss about how to learn to use it. THANKS! -------------------- Alan Horvath
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Thu 9 Oct 2003, 10:26
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 07-Oct 03 From: North Brunswick - US Member No.: 26,261 |
Thanks, Rickenbacker
Sounds right ... seems like Spark works that way, too. I don't know what program it was that I saw -- it was years ago -- but I sure like the idea of being able to physically grab the wave wit the cursor and click & drag it where you please. It worked like a charm! But I guess what you're describing will work the same, really. -------------------- Alan Horvath
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horvath Spark Music Editor Tue 7 Oct 2003, 21:09
rickenbacker I don't know Spark, but I'm sure it's ... Wed 8 Oct 2003, 15:17
rickenbacker Yeah, it's the same principle as the wave-grab... Thu 9 Oct 2003, 11:13![]() ![]() |
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