[vip_students] Re: Selecting part of a file in Wavepad

  • From: "paul halligan" <tigerone@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 10:08:52 +0100

hi tony,

to the first question to cut a piece from the track you must enter the start 
and end of the cut in that dialogue box when you are in the 'select specified 
time'

the graph of the track is displayed but if you have problems seeing it i would 
recommend going with making the cut in the dialogue box for accessibility 
reasons.

as for the second question
do i need a disc in the drive?
not sure what you mean. if the track you are cutting is in lets say My Music 
you do the editing from there. 
if you have a disc in the drive and are trying to edit it you would need to rip 
or copy the disc to your my music folder first.
get back to me off list if you like.

paul h
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tony sweeney 
  To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 9:41 AM
  Subject: [vip_students] Re: Selecting part of a file in Wavepad


  Paul H, 

  Just one more thing. 

  played with Wavepad again and wonder if you need to have a physical disc in 
the drive to do the cut; itt would appear so. 

  I was trying a cut from 'my music'/ 

  Cheers, Tony
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: paul halligan 
    To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 6:35 PM
    Subject: [vip_students] Re: Selecting part of a file in Wavepad


    hi tony 
    hope this helps for your wavepad problem.

     

     

    Cutting unwanted section from the beginning of a track.

     

    1 I am working on a particular track, mine is called 'Japanese relax'. Hey 
what can I tell you , different folks and all that.

    The track is 5 minutes 22 seconds long , but there is 16 seconds 
approximately of applause or noise or rubbish that I just want to get rid of so 
it will begin smoothly.

     

    2 so, we know the area so to speak that I want to get rid of or cut  

    begins at 0 and ends at 16 seconds.

    How do I know this? 3 possible ways:

    Well I timed it with my stopwatch or by counting

    or I can see the elapsed time on my media player when I play the Japanese 
relax track.

    Or if you are using winamp 

    Pressing control and j while the track is playing jaws announces the time 
position along the track when you pressed it.

    e.g. start a track playing and after a while press control and j if jaws 
says 35 seconds that's how long into the track you pressed the control and j 
key.

    Wait a few seconds and Jaws will also announce the entire length of the 
track.

     

    3 so now I know where to begin and end the cut. 

     

    4 now we open wavepad to do our work.

    A Message appears saying trial is expiring, as usual, just tab to don't 
show special offers.

     

    5 press alt and f and arrow down to open.

    A dialogue box appears and jaws says something like 

    Open audio file file name edit

     

    6 use your alt and I in the dialogue box  to locate the track you want to 
work on.

    Mine was in my documents, my music, Japanese.

    Then tab to open so wavepad can open it.

     

    7 wavepad tells you it is loading the audio file source. This may take a 
few seconds.

     

    8 the track you want to work on is now ready to do so in wavepad.

    Can you remember, in this case we wanted to get rid of or cut the first 16 
seconds of the track.

    Start time is 0:00:00:00

    Meaning 0 hours 0 minutes 0 seconds and 0 micro seconds.

    The end time then is 16 seconds or

    0:00:16:00

    Think of it as highlighting or selecting the part you want to cut out.

     

    5  press control and g.

    This is where we will specifically tell wavepad the piece we want to edit 
or cut in this case.

     

    6 a dialogue box opens asking for start and end times.

    Yeah you are way ahead of me.

    Tab until you hear start time edit and then, in this case we want it to 
start at 0:00:00:00

    Press tab to the end time edit box and using your arrows you can edit or 
retype 00:00:16 

    this is the  16 seconds portion we want to cut that had the unwanted 
silence, applause or noise.

     

    7 tab to preview and you will hear what the piece you are cutting sounds 
like, in other words the preview lets you hear what will be cut.

    Tab to ok to tell wavepad you are happy with  the area of cut you have 
decided.

     

    8 visually the piece is now seen on screen too . 

    Pressing  control and x  now means the area you want to cut  is then cut 
from the original track.

     

    9   you need to save your work  i.e. the track with the 16 seconds of 
'rubbish gone'.

     

     10  press control and s to save 

    then tab to ok.

     

    11  close the wavepad program. 

    12 Now if you go to the location of the piece we just worked on and play 
it, the unwanted piece will not be there.

     

    Happy cutting!

    p.s. you might like to make this your new mantra.

     

    What I select is the thing I am working on

    But What I cut is going to be gone.

     


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: tony sweeney 
      To: the students list 
      Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 3:30 PM
      Subject: [vip_students] Selecting part of a file in Wavepad


      Hi Paul and all, 

      Have been trawling but could not come up with an answer 'cept for a mouse 
user. 

      How does someone using a screen reader edit out surplus from a track at 
the beginning/end using Wavepad?

      Tony

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