Hi Garth,

Good to know. So when you set the marker, which of the available keystrokes for 
that do you use? Also, is there an easy way to skim through an audio file in 
amadeus pro, in larger increments than with the right arrow alone? Or do we 
have a way to configure the right arrow jump increments?

Paul.
On Jan 21, 2013, at 11:16 AM, Garth Humphreys <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Paul 
> 
> This is exactly right. There is no need to set a marker for this sort of 
> thing. I briefly showed the technique in a recent podcast.  It also applies 
> when cutting a bit of audio out of the middle of a track, you only need to 
> set a marker at one end of the section you want to cut, than go to the other 
> end and command Y to bring the insertion point to play head and command arrow 
> to the marker at the other end. You will than have the desired section 
> selected and ready for deleting or whatever you want. 
> 
> 
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> On 21/01/2013, at 8:07 PM, Paul Erkens <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Amadeus and VoiceOver users,
>> 
>> Here's a quick tip if you want to cut audio from either end of a file. I've 
>> seen many descriptions, most of them mentioning that you have to set a 
>> marker. But what I do works quick. Say I want to cut off the start of a 
>> file, say the first minute. I play and skip till I'm at the right spot, I 
>> then get the cursor over to the playhead with command y, then do command 
>> left arrow to select from here to the beginning, and then backspace to 
>> delete. Done.
>> 
>> Likewise, to cut off the end of a file, I skip and play till I am at the 
>> spot where I want to cut the audio, then you do command y to get the edit 
>> cursor over to the playhead, then command right, which selects from here to 
>> the end of the file, then delete or backsppace. Gone. Quick and clean. So go 
>> to the spot, command y, command arrow, and backspace.
>> 
>> Hth.
>> Paul.
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