wow! this is going to make editing my stuff for radio much easier! Thanks for the info.
GF On Jun 14, 2010, at 8:22 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > Yep, markers (or memory locations) are created with the Enter key on the num > pad. You can set them to either auto name or you can type a name for each new > marker in the dialog. To access a marker, you press decimal, the number of > the marker and then decimal again. To select between marker locations, hold > down the shift key when moving to the second marker. For example, let's say > you have marker 1 and marker 2 set. To select between them, first press > decimal, 1, decimal to get to the first marker location. Then, while holding > down the shift key, press decimal, 2, decimal. This will create the selection. > > There's much more involved if you'd like to get fancier with Pre/Post roll > times, track show/hide, etc. but that's the basic concept. > > Best, > > Slau > > On Jun 14, 2010, at 7:30 PM, clarence griffin wrote: > >> I like that method. Kevin was telling me about all that. I love it! >> Can't wait to use it though. lol. >> >> how about markers, can you drop markers then select between them some how? >> I will go read up on this stuff. mmm, input! >> >> GF >> >> >> On Jun 13, 2010, at 11:44 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: >> >>> Hey Scott, >>> >>> Here's what you need to do: >>> >>> Use the asterisk key if you just want to move the playback cursor to a >>> particular position. >>> >>> If you'd like to access the start, End and Length fields, use the slash key >>> (on the numpad). The first press of the slash key will access the Start >>> field. Pressing the slash key a second time moves the focus to the End >>> field. A third press will focus on the Length field. >>> >>> Pressing the decimal key moves between columns of the field like bars/beats >>> or minutes:seconds. So, for example, if you wish to create a selection from >>> bar 3, beat 1 to bar 11, beat 3, you would press the slash key once, type 3 >>> then press the slash key again and type 11, decimal, then 3. >>> >>> Alternatively, if you need to simply select 8 bars from where you are, >>> press slash three times and type 8. Hopefully, that makes sense. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Slau >>> >>> On Jun 13, 2010, at 2:50 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote: >>> >>>> Folks, allow me to be the first to ask a newbie question if you will. >>>> >>>> I can set start and end time selections in the counter display cluster >>>> of the edit window. Used to be able to enter these via the numpad >>>> though using / and * keys if memory serves. Is this method still >>>> possible, because I'm not seeing any joy with it here so far. It'd be >>>> quicker not to have to leave whatever I'm doing and navigate to a >>>> certain place in the edit window. >>>> >>>> Cheers in advance >>>> Scott >>> >> >
