Actually I have that unchecked and i can work with it just fine. reminds me or 
goldwave. I have it play the selection and loop it so I can do what I need to 
do.

S
On Oct 9, 2010, at 8:26 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

> Also, in the preferences, make sure that spacebar rewinds play head is 
> checked. Reason being is that when you hit stop, the play head will always go 
> back to where the insertion point is. By default, the spacebar acts as pause, 
> which is extremely annoying when trying to pinpoint a spot to begin your 
> edit. Note however that when using the arrow keys while playing only moves 
> the playhead and not the insertion point. So if you are playing and using the 
> arrow keys to audibly scrub through a track and you hit stop, the playhead 
> will jump back to the beginning of the file. The most practical way to do 
> this is to use the right and left arrows while the file is stopped, hit play 
> every so often to audition your spot, and make your selection when you've 
> found it. This is more like how Soundforge and goldwave worked on the windows 
> platform. I hope this is of assistance to you. I'm sure I'm missing some 
> stuff, as I am very new at using the program, so I encourage anyone to chime 
> in and add to this. Hope that helps.
> 
> Kevin
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