Hi Paul and others,
I'm so glad those podcasts from Dave helped you. I'll need to listen
to them again myself!
I find podcasts with demonstrations are easier for me to use for things like
Amadeus Pro. But I would take your write up for sure!
But, please consider doing a podcast showing what you have learned.
Eric Caron
On Feb 18, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> Many thanks for sending me the short podcasts about editing with Amadeus Pro.
> I can now reliably correct my piano playing! For example to remove a
> prolonged silence I play the track until I hear the start of the silence and
> place a marker there. I then continue until I hear the first note after the
> silence and place a second marker there. I then extend the selection to the
> prior marker. I then press the space bar to hear the selection and adjust it
> by pressing the a, s, d, or f keys to adjust the left hand end or right hand
> end of the selection. I press the desired key a few times and then press the
> space bar to hear the result and then press the desired key again until the
> result is correct. If I overshoot I can easily reverse that. I then press the
> e key to hear the effect of removing the selection (I set the preview time in
> Amadeus preferences to its maximum of 2 seconds). when all is correct I press
> the delete key to delete the selection and press the command+delete key
t
> o remove the markers associated wit the selection. I then save the result in
> case I mess it up later on. This all sounds very tedious but is surprisingly
> quick and easy to do. A good trick is to set the horizontal zoom slider so
> that each press of the a through f keys does a sensible amount of adjustment.
>
> Rather than do a podcast on this I would prefer to write it up as a shortish
> document with fully detailed instructions. If I did that where could I put
> the document so that it would be useful to others? Is blind cool tech
> exclusively podcasts or are text documents also acceptable? I prefer
> documents as it is much easier to locate salient points after the initial
> read through, whereas with a podcast I have to listen to quite a bit of
> material I am familiar with tho locate the point of interest. WIth a text
> document this is easily accomplished by the find command.
> Anyway when I have a bit more experience of this editing I will write it up
> or podcast it and save it somewhere.
> Many thanks.
>
> Paul Hopewell
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