Yep it can and I outlined how this was done in an earlier message, you can have 
it work just like turning a turntable forward or backward at your chosen speed, 
cuing a reel-to-reel tape recorder and so on.


On 13/08/2010, at 9:39 PM, Howard Traxler wrote:

> whether it be cueing or scrubbing, can changing of rewind and forward speed 
> done quickly and easily (in goldwave) without going into menus and dialog 
> boxes?  Possibly a macro key be set to raise the speed and another to lower? 
> Using a turntable, one grabbed the edge of the record and turned it backward 
> at whatever speed he chose.  To be able to do this in an audio editor would 
> be great!
> Howard
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "tim cumings" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>; "PC Audio Discussion List" 
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> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 5:21 AM
> Subject: Re: audio queueing was Re: Noise Reduction in Goldwave,I'm probably 
> stating the very obvious
> 
> 
> I think you're talking about scrubbing which works in goldwave if you slow 
> down the rewind and fast forward in
> the play options dialog under function key 11. On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 21:08:54 
> -0500,  Rob
> Tabor wrote:
> 
> 
>> Good evening, Rick and list.
>> 
>> A sound editor with audio cuing means that you can hear the sound as it is
>> being selected for some type of manipulation or reprocessing, e.g., marking
>> an audio clip for deletion or to add a slight echo or reverb. It is
>> essentially being able to listen in slow rewind or fast forward mode as you
>> move start and finish markers, thus taking the guesswork out of making very
>> minor adjustments in setting markers. Let me know if this doesn't clarify.
>> Best regards,
>> Rob Tabor
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "richard claypool" 
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>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 10:41 PM
>> Subject: audio queueing was Re: Noise Reduction in Goldwave,I'm probably
>> stating the very obvious
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> What exactly is audio queueing that you're refering to?
>>> 
>>> cheers,
>>> Rick
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>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: " Rob Tabor" <[email protected]>
>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 11:28 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Noise Reduction in Goldwave, I'm probably stating the very
>>> obvious
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Good evening listmembers.
>>>> 
>>>> I quite agree with Dane in my experience with Goldwave which I think
>>>> delivers excellent value for your buy. The only feature missing compared
>>>> to more high powered sound recording/editing packages such as studio
>>>> Recorder is audio cuing during the edit marking operation. Happy
>>>> recording and editing.
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Rob Tabor
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" 
>>>> <[email protected]>
>>>> To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 9:51 PM
>>>> Subject: Noise Reduction in Goldwave, I'm probably stating the very
>>>> obvious
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi folks!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Its been a while since I've played with Goldwave as I prefer to use
>>>>> Amadeus Pro on the Mac but it doesn't hurt to have fingers in the
>>>>> Windows pie <smile>.  Anyway to cut a long story short I was given a job
>>>>> where noise reduction in parts was required as part of the audio
>>>>> editing, I can handle this stuff quite easily with Amadeus Pro but as
>>>>> I'd never given the noise reduction function in Goldwave a go before I
>>>>> thought that the ideal opportunity was presenting itself.
>>>>> 
>>>>> To be frank I was amazed at the quality of the result I got for a first
>>>>> try and I'm prepared to stand by the claim I'm about to make and that is
>>>>> the Noise reduction functions of Goldwave rival those which are part of
>>>>> more expensive products such as Sound Forge.  Furthermore, the sections
>>>>> in the manual describing how the noise reduction system in Goldwave
>>>>> works are incredibly well written without boring anyone to sleep so all
>>>>> one has to do if they want to try the noise reduction function is to
>>>>> read for a minute or so and the have the basic knowledge required to get
>>>>> started.
>>>>> 
>>>>> So what's Goldwave worth these days, $59.00 or thereabouts? Damn good
>>>>> value for money and I'd almost be tempted to say its a "Giveaway"! when
>>>>> one also considers its many built-in powerful functions and the fact
>>>>> that the author has gone out of his way to make this product accessible.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Dane Trethowan
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>>>>> 
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