What makes it a little bit easier to place your marker exactly where you what 
it to be is: by pressing k or shift k you can hear a short peace before and a 
short peace after the insertion point. And with a and f you can remove it 
depending on the chosen zoom level. But still work is way slowlier than in 
Sound Forge. What I miss about Amadeus Pro is to scrubb backwards. There's just 
the possibility to jump by pressing left arrow. 

Greets Jürgen
Am 09.02.2012 um 19:34 schrieb Ray Foret Jr:

> Not to mention which, if it's music you are editing, there's the tiny 
> fraction of time when you anticipate the down beat of a measure; and, in 
> anticipation of this, you might perhaps press the M key too early or late.  
> That's one thing I do love about Amadeus Pro.  You can slow down the playback 
> speed, and, get the insertion point spot on exactly where you need it to be 
> then use the p key to drop the marker on the spot.  That's where being able 
> to use the space bar to pause playback and manually move the insertion point 
> comes in to play…no pun intended.  IN fact, that's one of the advantages of 
> being able to move the insertion point seperately.  Having the layback paused 
> by the use of the space bar and then resume exactly where you were playing 
> before saves a tremendous ammount both of time and trouble.  At first, I must 
> admit, a seperatley movable insertion point that did not trail the playback 
> kind of through me; but, once I got used to how it worked, It's nothing at 
> all now.  Frankly, I don't see the justfication in paying $30.00 for an 
> editing app which fails to offer the flexibility I require.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
> 
> Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!
> 
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> 
> On Feb 9, 2012, at 12:17 PM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
> 
>> But then you could never be as exact as you wanted, given that it takes a 
>> smallish fragment of time from the moment you hear the place where you want 
>> to put the marker and your hand actually having pressed the M key. Yes, it's 
>> a very very small fragment of time, that's true, but in precition editing, 
>> that could be the difference between a good and an ugly clip.
>> /Krister
>> 
>> 9 feb 2012 kl. 16:21 skrev Robert Carter:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> You are correct that there is not a pre and post as you describe. As far as 
>>> scrubbing being useless, I disagree. I simply use scrubbing to get to 
>>> exactly where I want to edit and tap the "m" key to set a mark. It works 
>>> like a charm for me.
>>> 
>>> Robert
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Feb 9, 2012, at 8:20 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> This might seem like excessive quoting, and i apologize for this but it's 
>>>> important for my questions to get them in context.
>>>> Qs and As below:
>>>> 
>>>> 9 feb 2012 kl. 13:47 skrev Robert Carter:
>>>> 
>>>>>> 2. Are you able to hear a cut preview?
>>>>>> 
>>>>> Yes, pressing the spacebar when material is selected will play the 
>>>>> selection.
>>>> But does sound studio have pre and post roll, that is is there a 
>>>> possibility to hear what the clip will sound like by playing X number of 
>>>> seconds before and after the clip? I don't think so and i think Amadeus 
>>>> has this.
>>>> 
>>>>>> 3. Does it have a scrubb mode, forward and backward?
>>>>>> 
>>>>> Yes while the file is playing the numbers 1 and 2 will scrub backward and 
>>>>> forward respectively.
>>>>> 
>>>> I have encountered a problem, if you use the scrubbing and then stop 
>>>> playback, the cursor isn't moved to the position where you are, so to 
>>>> speak, you always start from the top of the file, so the scrubbing is in 
>>>> practice useless, unless i have missed something in which case i would 
>>>> like to be corrected, because i'm too interested in Sound studios 
>>>> qualities.
>>>> /Krister
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