Hi Humberto.

Thanks very much for that.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

From Scotland with Love.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Humberto Rodriguez" <s...@hrfinancial.com>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2017 12:48 AM
Subject: RE: Editing WAV file with Goldwave


Hello Andy:

The [ key is to the right of the P and the ] the next one to the right. You could see what is selected before erasing it, if memory serves the keystroke for it is Control [, if not, possibly Alt [ but at any rate, you can verify
it with Insert-H.

Humberto


-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Andy
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2017 6:23 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Editing WAV file with Goldwave

Hi again all.

I would have sent this request to the Goldwave list, of which I am a member,
but have lost their email address.

But this enquiry is also very much a PC Audio question and I'm sure there
are members who could put me straight.

I recorded my local quire using my Zoom and ended up with a large WAV file.

I know how to chop it up into tracks using GW, but, and I need to be honest
here, I was rather drunk when I was recording the concert and sitting too
closely to my tripod, so this lovely recording is runed by the loud shouting
and clapping from a drunk and I want to cut, me, out!

I've got a copy of John Wilsons book concerning goldwave editing commands
and what it says is place a left bracket at the start of the offending piece
of recording and then a right bracket, at the end of it and then simply
press the delete key and the offensive material should be deleted.

Problem is when I do this I delete all of the file completely.


I cannot find the left or right bracket keys on my keyboard, but I have
found the left and right perin keys. Are they not the same thing guys or am
I missing something?

Any advice with this one would be fantastic as I really did mess up much of
the recording with my enthusiasm and apart from my audio presence, the
recording turned out rather very nice.

Very best wishes.

Andy.

From Scotland with Love.




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