Hi Cody,

I am not sure how to copy between the two markers. Maybe getting to where you 
want the copying to start and hitting command C?

Allison

On Jun 24, 2010, at 9:20 AM, Cody Hurst wrote:

> I forgot to ask, after hitting P, that makes 2 markers, but how do I copy 
> what is in between those markers or is it automatically selected so I just 
> hit command C?
> On Jun 24, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Allison Manzino wrote:
> 
>> 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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