Hi Cody,

SUre thing. I'm new to Amadeus and the Mac so you're dealing with a real 
beginner here as far as that goes.  To mark selections do the following first, 
it will help trust me.  Press VO F5 then press command VO F5 and finally shift 
VO space. This will place the VoiceOver cursor and mouse cursor in the same 
place. For some reason unknown to me, the cursor loses focus in Amadeus. 
Without this being done first, marking, deleting, rewinding and fastforwarding 
are virtually impossible. 
Also before I forget to tell you, the rewind and fastforward functions have 
been changed. Rewind is command option left arrow and fastforward is command 
option right  arrow. To increase in pitch is command option up arrow, to 
decrease is command option down arrow.


To mark selections you can either hit command shift M or my favorite way 
learned from Erik Caron on Blind Cool Tech is just to hit P as in Paul. To fade 
in or out I go through this in my podcast on Amadeus, but I'll tell you just 
mark the points you want the fade to start and end. Then hit option left arrow 
to place yourself at the starting point of your fade and go to the fade submenu 
within the effects menu. Oh, if you want a gradual fade out, go in to settings 
under fade and set it to quadratic and the time for 4.3 seconds. I hope this 
helps.

Have a great day and I'd love to hear your podcast.

Allison

On Jun 24, 2010, at 8:59 AM, Cody Hurst wrote:

> Hi all you guys,
> 
> I'm really sorry for the repetitive questions but I'm a very slow learner and 
> I'm actually fairly new to amadeus and haven't gotten a chance to play with 
> it.
> 
> I'm going to be making a podcast today but in order to do so I need to know 
> just a few things I'm sure were mentioned before.
> 
> I need to mark selections in an audio file, I need to fade out, fade in, and 
> do general editing. so if someone could please outline these keyboard 
> commands to me I'd be greatly appreciative. the scroll area kind of throws me 
> off and the arrow keys don't really seem to do what I want when I need them 
> to. So if someone could let me know of these commands i'd be greatly 
> appreciative.
> 
> Cody 
> 
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