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2012/12/16 04:14:25
Splat
hello I wondered if people have ever used voice recognition software im there cakewalk projects as you can seeit works pretty well and there are no grammatical ferris whatsonever.
2012/12/16 09:02:33
garrigus
LOL! Funny one, Alex. 


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2012/12/19 08:09:58
sephult
I actually have!
For some odd reason it doesn't like to respond after I start playing a track
I just can't get it to stop playing, and I get intermittent results depending on the lyrics of the song.

Editing it works fine...hahah
2012/12/19 16:33:50
Fog
depends what version you get and how well you train it.. the common error being they're / there / their etc :)

marry xmas shirley

2014/08/03 18:27:06
BENT
CakeAlexS
hello I wondered if people have ever used voice recognition software im there cakewalk projects as you can seeit works pretty well and there are no grammatical ferris whatsonever.



Absolutely!
Although it can be problematic using English, I get great results using Klingon. The link below will help in this regards.
 
http://www.bing.com/translator/?ref=SALL&br=ro&mkt=en-US
2014/08/03 18:45:48
Splat
Wow I forgot about this one. Actually I'd love to say through designated mic 'OK Sonar record' or 'OK Sonar rewind 12 bars then record'.

I don't believe any DAW's do this at present? They should! So there's a new suggestion for X4
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