Thanks Dan.

He has a live recording and he wants to trim out the talking at the beginnings 
and ends of songs.  Oh, and he needs to make track marks too.  So can Quicktime 
Pro also be used to cut a long track up into smaller tracks, using in and out 
points?  

janet

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> Subject: Re: Quicktime Pro
> Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 21:04:37 -0700
> 
> Hello,
> You can do basic editing such as cut and past. Even though QuickTime  
> says Movie, it will still do audio.
> For a new movie the command is Command Option M. for audio the command  
> is Command Option Control M. You will need to do VO keys Tab to ignore  
> the next key stroke and then do the Command Option Control M to  
> activate the Audio recording function. Then for either a Movie or  
> Audio recording when ready to start the actual recording press the  
> Spacebar. You can then press the Spacebar again to stop the recording.  
> Tab will move you through some of the buttons like Play/Pause,  
> FastForward or FastRewind or Goto End and GoTo Beginning.
> HTH
> Dan
> PS. Please Email me off list if you have further questions.
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> On Jul 31, 2008, at 8:24 PM, Janet and Felix * wrote:
> 
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>>
>>
>> Has anyone edited with Quicktime Pro?  Felix says when he tries to  
>> use it, he gets the movie editor.  Is that all it does?  We thought  
>> it could be used to edit music files as well.
>>
>> His friend told him to try Fission.  I recall a thread on this not  
>> too many days ago.  Now I don't have those mesasages anymore!  I had  
>> no idea I'd be needing them, oops.
>>
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