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Postby Nicola_Red » Sat Jan 07, 2012 1:10 pm

I'll see what else I have to do, how bored I am and how much my shoulder hurts.
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Postby slaphead1982 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 2:15 pm

What editing software do you all use? Which would you say is the best and easiest to use?
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Postby Nicola_Red » Sun Jan 08, 2012 2:32 pm

I use Wavepad, but Ben uses Audacity. I think they basically do the same thing - but I'm on an old version of Wavepad (3.05 I think). I didn't like the changes they made during the upgrade so I went back to the old one. One thing I really like about the version I use is it starts playing the file as soon as it's uploaded, so I can start a show uploading, go into the other room to make a cup of tea and I'll hear it start when it's uploaded. The newer version didn't do that, so I had to keep checking it, and you know what they say about a watched pot. I dunno if Audacity does that.
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Postby bmstinton93 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 3:44 pm

Audacity doesn't do that but it is a very very good program. I've never had any experience with wave pad personally.


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Postby slaphead1982 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 5:20 pm

I've gone with AVS audio editor. I'm trying to edit the boxing day show into one part with the music edited out. This will be my first attempt at doing it so some tips would be welcomed.
I'd like to contribute to this thread as I'm always on it so I have this grand plan of editing the long shows. Christmas all dayers, marathon etc. I won't jump the gun, I'll see how the boxing day show goes first though.
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Postby bmstinton93 » Sun Jan 08, 2012 5:35 pm

To get it into 4 parts you first wanna add each one separately in order. And then there should be an option somewhere to align the tracks. I know there is on audacity. And personally, when I edit a song or news out I fade it out then create about 20 seconds of silence for the first 20 - 30 seconds of the song so I can easily see where I am editing then find where Chris starts talking again and fade in just before then just drag the selection in between the 2 fades and cut it if that makes any sense at all.
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Postby Nicola_Red » Sun Jan 08, 2012 8:15 pm

I just fade out for 3 seconds, then chop out the song and fade back in for 3. Some of the older edited shows use shorter fades and I find that a bit jarring. I've also become an expert in zooming in really closely on the track so I can chop precisely, like if I'm trying to start a sound clip at a point where they start discussing a particular topic. With enough zoom in, Dom can go "I know" and a millisecond later Chris will say "now what about this", and I can find that exact point and cut the clip. It took me a while to learn that!
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Postby ianpwilliams » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:33 pm

Seems like everyone does it differently. I tend to fade songs out/in at the first beat of a bar. And I'll fade the news to the point just after Chris says the time, or where Dom says the first headline (depending on whether it's on the hour or half hour), and fade the news back in just before Dom says the time. But you can do it however you want really.
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Postby slaphead1982 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:28 am

I'm going for a 5 second fade out from the last person to speak and a 5 second fade in towards the first person to speak. I'm keeping the news headlines in but the main news out (If that makes sense). I'm onto part 3 but I only figured out how to do the fade in/out earlier :roll: so I'm going to go back and re-do parts 1 & 2. Closer to the time (Well, once I've finished part 3, It's taking forever) I may ask how to put it on archive so you all can judge my effort.
As a side note. How you all get the shows edited soo quickly is beyond me. :)
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Postby Nicola_Red » Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:46 am

What would also be really good would be someone else to do sound clip requests, cos Ben and Ian are busy editing full shows. Which of course there are thousands of, but you may have seen how stroppy some people can get when their requests don't get fulfilled (*cough*Boy Wonder*cough*). You do need permission from Chris to upload to the sound vault, but sometimes people request stuff that isn't really vault-worthy anyway so it's fine to just use megaupload or similar.
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Postby bmstinton93 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:04 pm

That's a good idea actually. I may be able to speed up the full shows then.
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Postby Nicola_Red » Tue Jan 10, 2012 12:21 pm

Sav1our expressed an interest a while ago but he hasn't posted at all for a couple weeks now so I'm not sure if he's still keen.
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Postby bmstinton93 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 4:55 pm

Thursday 9th March 2006
Thursday 9th March 2006 (Unedited)

Friday 10th March 2006
Friday 10th March 2006 (Unedited)

Mike, have you got any more 2004 shows for me yet?

And Johnny (or Nicola, if you have time), can you update the archive again soon please? (And remember to include February 2006 this time... :P)
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Postby ianpwilliams » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:45 pm

Do you think it would be worth me downloading, editing and uploading Saturday's midnight MistaJam show with Moyles?
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Postby dreamer1978 » Tue Jan 10, 2012 7:08 pm

Please do it. It will be a fun show to listen to if MistaJam and Chris is going to be like the marathon shows.
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Postby bmstinton93 » Wed Jan 11, 2012 12:09 am

ianpwilliams wrote:Do you think it would be worth me downloading, editing and uploading Saturday's midnight MistaJam show with Moyles?

Yeah, I'll have it downloaded anyway most likely so if you don't have time or whatever let me know and i'll get it done.
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Postby bmstinton93 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:58 pm

First show that I've done where the handover is too long that it has cut off:

Monday 13th March 2006
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Anyway, here's another immature, juvenile, unproductive post from me.
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Postby Nicola_Red » Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:26 pm

bmstinton93 wrote:Anyway, here's another immature, juvenile, unproductive post from me.


Oh Ben, without wandering wildly off topic, please don't take this stuff too seriously. I started that appreciation thread in earnest y'know :)
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Postby bmstinton93 » Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:24 am

Ian is to thank for this, just uploaded it to Archive:

MistaJam featuring. Chris Moyles - Saturday 14th January 2012
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