[peel] John Walters traces the history of the Hammond organ

Stuart Brooks stuartb@...
Thu Aug 21 21:36:14 CEST 2014


Don’t know about Audacity but that hosting site netkups is a nightmare, trying to trick users into installing dodgy flash upgrades. Anyway once I killed all of that off, yes the sound is that of a small 70s tranny.

Do original files and sound streams sound OK, and it’s just the playback? And is playback through Audacity bad or is it just the resultant saved mp3s? What are you using as recording source eg Line IN, What-U-Hear, etc. If it is set to microphone then Audacity will use the laptop’s mic to record the file from the laptop’s own speakers and result in a tinny sound. 

You might need to enable stuff in the Sound Card or sound settings to allow these to show up in Aucadity’s Input Device

Stuart


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Recorded with audacity on a new, cheap, laptop where all recordings sound tinny. Are there any audacity experts who can suggest 
ways to improve the quality, or is it all down to the soundcard?

Part 1
http://netkups.com/?d=34f4bc365960b





On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 7:07 PM, rockerq@... [peel] <peel@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

    
  Caught up with my email too late and missed episode one - did anyone happen to record it?    ;-)

  Rocker





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  Part 1 today
  http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xj0th

  Part 2 tomorrow
  http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00xp4qk






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