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Stewbone
03-28-2004, 09:56 AM
Hey, I'd be in the debt of someone who'd turn me on to the manual for CEP 2.0.... thanks much,

Rog.

MrM
03-28-2004, 10:30 AM
http://www.mll.arizona.edu/tutorials/CoolEdit_Instructor.pdf

http://www.mll.arizona.edu/tutorials/CoolEdit_User.pdf

http://lmbpc.lincoln.ac.uk/audio/cep1man.pdf

Not exactly what you want, but it covers a lot.

BTW. When do we meet in person?

lpdeluxe
03-28-2004, 11:42 AM
I have the 2.0 manual, but it's 300+ pages long. A better alternative is to buy a copy of Robert Riley's Audio Editing With Cool Edit Pro which is geared toward 2.0 and equally applies to Adobe Audition. I find its organization better than Syntrillium's manual. You can also search the Help files. I think everything in the manual is there.

Stewbone
03-28-2004, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by MrM
http://www.mll.arizona.edu/tutorials/CoolEdit_Instructor.pdf

http://www.mll.arizona.edu/tutorials/CoolEdit_User.pdf

http://lmbpc.lincoln.ac.uk/audio/cep1man.pdf

Not exactly what you want, but it covers a lot.

BTW. When do we meet in person?

You're in the Netherlands, bro! Maybe when we're waiting before God on Judgement Day... I suppose we all have to go.

Thanks for the links! BTW, got any of your work on mp3? Would be fun to see what someone's done on Cubasis.

Rog.

Stewbone
03-28-2004, 08:09 PM
Originally posted by lpdeluxe
I have the 2.0 manual, but it's 300+ pages long. A better alternative is to buy a copy of Robert Riley's Audio Editing With Cool Edit Pro which is geared toward 2.0 and equally applies to Adobe Audition. I find its organization better than Syntrillium's manual. You can also search the Help files. I think everything in the manual is there.

Yes, Help is pretty complete, I think. I'm looking for something I don't have to sit in front of the screen and stare at for long periods, though! I'll look up the book you mention- and thanks for the lead.

Peace,
Rog.

jecahn
04-19-2004, 11:58 AM
This should be what you are looking for.

Good luck.

http://www.alfors.com/Ruzne/cep2man.pdf

lpdeluxe
04-19-2004, 01:11 PM
Thank you. I have a print manual but it's WAYY across the room!

Stewbone
04-19-2004, 03:02 PM
Thanks, Jecahn!

Let's see... better part of 400 pages at the library's printer... 10 cents a page... a tad under $40. :D They're gonna love me and hate me, at the same time! (Gonna have to get me a printer! I'll keep the manual a little closer than LP does- after I download it!)

But seriously, thanks for the link-up.

I'm finding, as I go stomping along in the dark, that this is a very happening program. Don't even think I'm going to need that n-Track after all... with some good documentation in my hand, you folks best get yourselves strapped in good and tight. :p

Thanks again,

Rog.

lpdeluxe
04-19-2004, 06:14 PM
Mr Stewbone, it took me all morning day and a trip to Staples for another ink cartridge and more paper to get my copy of the CEP manual...which is now in a binder, and it's printed on both sides! I estimate it cost $37 altogether, almost as much as your library idea.

Stewbone
04-19-2004, 10:44 PM
You got the better deal, Mr. LP; I get one side printed, no binder. $38.00. And dirty looks from the Library lady...:p