Give me a yell if you have any problems, if you have skype or MSN Messenger then we can go over it.

On 27/09/2007, at 5:52 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

Thanks dude. I'll give this a try.
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Subject: Re: Keystroke problems in Sound Studio 3.54.


Ah no, they're there, you have to do a little tweeking my friend <smile> Ok, assuming you have a file open then probably the best thing to do is firstly to disable cursor tracking and locate the status line, this is the line which tells you the length of the file, what portions are selected, where your play head is etc, once there use vo- shift-space to click on it, play the file and then stop it again, see if this makes any difference.

On 26/09/2007, at 5:19 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

Hey folks. I'm looking at the sound studio documentation regarding certain keystrokes such as the right and left arrows, previous and next markers, and jump to beginning and end. Everytime I try to perform these keystrokes, I get a bonk sound as if they are invalid. Were these taken out of Sound Studio, or is there something else that I must do. The navigation in a file using the 1 and 2 keys is fine, but I want to use the arrow keys to select different bits of audio, and I heard that the arrow keys will move your curser depending on your zoom ratio, mutch like Sound Forge. I remember something a while back on the list about the arrow keys in sound studio, but couldn't remember if that had anything to do with this current build. If anyone has any insite, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much.

Kevin Reeves




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