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I work as a Systems Administrator and a Technical Consultant to the Helpdesk for the EECS (Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences) Department at the University of California, Berkeley Campus. This has been my career for the last 24 years which began as an electronics technician. I worked my way to principal electronic tech and then crossed over to systems administration about 12 years ago. My strongest experience is with computer hardware and I am usually the go to guy when laptops and desktops start smoken or won't power up.

One of my most interesting assignments at Berkeley was in 1992. I was put on a special team with NASA trained techs to fabricate an assembly bound for the Arecibo radio telescope. This was a special 4 million FFT based spectrum analyzer for SETI project SERENDIP III under the direction of UC Berkeley physicist Dan Werthimer. I got to build hardware to listen for ET!

In my off hours since 1977 I have been working with music, still photography, and small scale sculptures some involving digital electronics. However in 2008 after a 35 year hiatus I have returned to my own independent cinematic (video) and music productions.

Presently I use a Sony camcorder (HDR-CX500v) and I use Sony Vegas Pro 10 as my main video and music editing suite. I have experience with both Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker, and I am a tiny bit familiar with iMovie. I also have a B.S. in Cinematography from SIU-Carbondale, 1974 and a M.F.A. in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College, 1977.


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answered Is the third RCA connector for video?
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revised How do I 'drag' waves in Sound Forge?
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comment How do I 'drag' waves in Sound Forge?
I did check my version last night, it's a home version, "studio". It only allows for one stereo track at a time. Here's what might help, go to file, click new, check out the pop up window for track settings--better versions will allow you to create a time line with multiple tracks. Put your tracks in this multitrack timeline--then try to move them.
Jun
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comment How do I 'drag' waves in Sound Forge?
Sorry about that, I don't have my version of Sound Forge in front of me. I will go home tonight to verify what I was saying and update you tomorrow. I use both Sound Forge and Vegas Pro. In Vegas Pro which I use all the time, what I described works fine. I am wondering if your wave file you are putting on the time line just can't move right, because it may need to trim off some head? You know you can manually trim these by just clicking on the object and sliding the head or tail toward the center.
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answered How do I 'drag' waves in Sound Forge?
Jun
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answered Video capture device for senior citizen
Jun
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comment Reasons to NOT use FLStudio as DAW
Well covered, kudos to dwwilson66.
Jun
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comment How can I invert the amplification of two tracks?
Thank you Warrior Bob for the nomenclature.
Jun
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answered How does the “AUTO TAKE” feature on the Panasonic WJ-MX12 work?
Jun
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answered How can I invert the amplification of two tracks?
Jun
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comment How do I create a zoom transition in Premiere Elements 9?
I think it would be helpful if you included a link to an example (youtube or like) of what you are exactly looking for, and another link to the "non-transitioning zoom that "jumps" into zoom from one frame to the other."
Jun
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comment What are the audio production capabilities in Sony Vegas Pro because I see mostly plug-ins only?
I still have a lot to learn with any editor, and Vegas has been nice to me, things are fairly logical and don't take too long to grasp. Thank you dwwilson66 for contributing--great foot notes on history.
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answered What are the audio production capabilities in Sony Vegas Pro because I see mostly plug-ins only?
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comment Reproducing a reverb/echo
So that's how they do it! Nice work Dr. Mayhem, always curious about this one.
Jun
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answered Editing AVCHD on older XP host?
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answered Attributes to look for in Powered Speakers