When using this method, be aware that the amount by which the insertion or 
selection is moved is based on the nudge value.

Slau

On Apr 27, 2011, at 5:46 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

> Hey folks. I found a cool quick way to select small bits of audio. One of the 
> commands for contracting and expanding your selection is command shift plus 
> and minus for the right edge, and option plus and minus for the left edge. 
> But did you know that these commands will work even if a selection is not 
> present? For example, if you want to crossfade 2 regions. Press tab to get to 
> the region you want the crossfade to end at. Then, tap command shift plus, 
> and option shift minus. You will have made a tiny selection across those 2 
> regions where you can now cross fade. This is brilliant. Obviously, if you 
> have a scrub wheel, you won't need to do this, but if you don't, or if you're 
> in my shoes and stupid MAudio decided to detent theirs, this set of commands 
> work great. You can even be in a spot on a track, press command shift plus, 
> and start making a selection from where you are. Keep pressing it till you 
> have the little smidgen of audio you want selected. This sure beats typing in 
> a length of 30 or so ticks to crossfade or delete. Hope this helps.
> 
> Kevin

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