But those aren't really accessibility issues, those are more just personal 
preferences ... which are completely valid and I'm not knocking 
preferences. For me, if I want to make a big jump in a file, I find it far 
mroe efficient to just reposition the start marker.

Bruce

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On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, Chuck Adkins wrote:

> Bruce, don't know but I think it's the keyboard commands are like those of a
> word processor. You can go through the sound file by using the page up and
> down keys, by small amounts with the left and right arrow, scrub easily,
> things like that. The page up and down is a big thing for me since I use it
> a lot doing editing of very big files. I can hit space bar play, and page up
> or down and hear the audio advance very quickly. The only way I know to do
> that in Goldwave is to hit the fast forward function key which for a big
> file isn't really fast enough for me. I do not use SF for recording, just
> editing.
>
> I use SF6 haven't upgraded.
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>> What makes Sound Forge more accessible than Gold Wave? Just asking, not
>> disputing.
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>> On Sat, 17 Feb 2007, Gary Petraccaro wrote:
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>>> Sound Forge is probably the most accessible sound editor, but it's not
>>> multi-track, nore is it close to being the cheapest.
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>>>  Hi all,
>>>  I have just joined this list. What is the most accessible sound editor?
>>> Or multi track recording program?
>>>  Any help is apreciated!
>>>  Many thanks,
>>>  Christian
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