Don't forget that cursor tracking and when to turn it on and off is
real important. Listen to the ACB radio version of there show and
they have a real brief demo. It looks like this editor has a lot more
features but still for me it's just easier to do noise reduction,
normalizing or any real sound editing in Windows.
On Feb 12, 2008, at 1:13 AM, Edward alonzo wrote:
you know, I'm not srue I'm understand this totally, when I use the
arrows, it jsut oves me back to the top of the file. I think I need
some 1 on 1 on this thing I've never had trouble with a sound ap
before but, I just can't seem to get this one figured out. I just
can't seem to rap my head arond it.
I've tryed everything tha tI can think of when using a windows sound
editor, but, nothing on that end works either.
I hope this makes some sense.
Edd
On Feb 11, 2008, at 8:08 PM, Holly Anderson wrote:
Hi. You need to press enter while the file is playing to place a
marker. For something as small as a cough, you can just use the
arrow keys with shift to select small parts of the file. Then when
you press the space bar, you can hear what you've selected.
HTH
Holly
On Feb 11, 2008, at 2:14 PM, Edward alonzo wrote:
hmmm. say you wanted to cut out a caugh in the file would you
pause the file before you incerted the marker, put down the
marker, then unpause the file play the sound you wanted to cut
out, then pause the file again and then place a second marker?
On Feb 11, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Holly Anderson wrote:
I have to correct myself here. I meant to say place markers at
the beginning and end of your selection. The program I'm talking
about is sound studio.
Holly
On Feb 11, 2008, at 9:25 AM, Holly Anderson wrote:
Hi. You can select big chunks of audio by placing a marker at
the beginning and at the end of the file. Then select between
your current marker and the first by pressing option shift left
arrow. You can move to any marker you've made by pressing
option left or right arrow. You must have cursor tracking off
for this to work.
Holly
On Feb 11, 2008, at 12:45 AM, Edward alonzo wrote:
hey all thought I'd just post here to see what you guys thought
of sound editors.
I was in the windows world, using sound forge, and was looking
for a similar program for the mac.
Any good Ideas? I've tried sound studio, but, it doesn't seem
to be like sound forge in that you can't seem to select huge
chunks of audio using both the left and right brackets there is
a marker feature, but, ti seems to just be for dropping markers
in the file it doesn't seem to be a audio marker selector.
Maybe you guys have some ideas on a good editor, or maybe you
know how to achieve the affect I'm looking for in sound forge.
thanks-for any help.
Edd