Hi Paul,
I was sent some podcasts on Amadeus Pro created by another user. I
don't think they were ever posted. I've written to him to see if I can share
them. They cover ways of doing some of the things you ask below.
I don't use these commands much as I rely on landing the marker just where I
need it. But yes you can adjust the left and the right side of the selected
area with letters. Again I'm no expert but I think others on this list use
these commands often. For example I read that using the letters a, s, and d,
move the left marker in a selection I believe letter a moves it to the left for
example .
I will offer you and the other listers the podcasts that demonstrate this once
I get permission.
Then, once you master these skills it is your turn to do a Amadeus Pro tutorial!
ERic Caron
On Feb 13, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> Hello Eric,
> I have just finished listening to your excellent podcast on Amadeus Pro. that
> has given me some pointers but I would still appreciate your advice on the
> best way to do the following...
>
> I have recorded myself playing the piano and now want to remove errors from
> the recording. There are two types of error a) long pauses while I find the
> correct notes and b) short sections of playing the wrong notes followed by a
> replay of that section with the correct notes.
>
> To remove a section containing wrong notes I would like to be able to do
> something like the following:
>
> - Play the recording and use the p key to insert a marker immediately I hear
> an incorrect note and then insert another marker when I hear the correct
> note. I would then select the music between the above pair of markers.
>
> - A way to adjust the above selection so that it starts a little before the
> incorrect note and finishes a little before the correct note. Are there any
> shortcut keys which will extend the left hand side of a selection a little
> bit to the left and another shortcut to extend the right hand end of a
> selection a little bit to the left. Presumably these shortcuts would also
> move the corresponding markers. Without something like this it is very
> difficult to place a marker just before an incorrect note rather than on that
> incorrect note or just after that incorrect note.
>
> - A way to play the notes for several seconds before the above selection and
> for several seconds after the above selection so that I can determine if the
> selection is in the correct place before I delete it. From your podcast it
> seems that setting the preview period in Amadeus Pro preferences to say 10
> seconds and then pressing the e key will achieve this. Is that correct?
>
> If I delete a selection between two markers are the markers also deleted or
> are they still present both now marking the same place i.e. just before the
> deleted section.
>
> I hope you can see what I am trying to achieve and many thanks for any tips
> on the best way to do this using VoiceOver.
> Best regards....
>
> Paul Hopewell
> On 12 Feb 2012, at 15:58, Eric Caron wrote:
>
>> Hello Paul,
>>
>> If you have the time you might find the podcast I did on Amadeus Pro
>> helpful. It is a bit outdated but I think I covered some of your questions
>> there. Once you do that let me know if you have more questions and I'll try
>> to help. I did the podcast to try to help fairly new blind users of Amadeus
>> Pro.
>>
>> You can find the podcast at blindcooltec.com. search for Amadeus Pro Vinyl
>> to CD.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> eric Caron
>>
>> On Feb 11, 2012, at 3:24 PM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Amadeus Pro Users,
>>> I would appreciate a few tips on using Amadeus Pro with VoiceOver. I can
>>> replay the music I have recorded and can position named markers at
>>> desirable points. I have discovered the markers and selection windows but
>>> cannot fathom out how to effectively use these. If I look at the markers
>>> window I can see the named markers I have added along with quite a few
>>> other markers which are mistakes and which I would like to remove. How does
>>> one remove a named marker?
>>>
>>> Having got rid of the rubbish markers I would like to delete the music
>>> between a couple of my named markers. I can do that with some difficulty by
>>> noting the time position of the markers of interest from the markers window
>>> and then using that to edit the start and end times of the selection in the
>>> selection window. However that is tedious and error prone. I hope there is
>>> an easier way.
>>>
>>> Then I would like to start playing the music from one of my named markers
>>> first to check that the marker is in the correct place and then to continue
>>> playing and editing the music starting at the marker of interest rather
>>> than starting at the beginning of the music.
>>>
>>> I would much appreciate any tips.
>>>
>>> Many thanks.
>>>
>>> Paul Hopewell
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