OK yall, I feel really stupid right now.  I need a refresher on a couple of  
things.  What does numpad slash do, and what is numpad star?  I know one of 
them is a go to command to jump basically to a particular bar/beat, or 
hour/ninute/second, depending on how you have it set in your edit window, and I 
know the other one is for selecting a range of data.  I just don’t remember 
which is which.  I confess that the way I’ve been editting is just with command 
or option+shift+numpad 1, 2, plus, or minus, and adjusting the nudge value to 
get the selection I need.  Yes, I know about my mark in and out with the down 
arrow, and up arrow, although I’m finding that unless the edit doesn’t have to 
be very tight, which is quite rare, it really doesn’t help me much.  I’m asking 
about the star and slash keys as I’d really like to try starting to use them 
more.  Here’s the situation more specifically.  I’m finding the learning curve 
of editting from Sound Forge on Windows to editting this way in ProTools to be 
very very steep.  Don’t get me wrong.  I totally get the concept of how to do 
this, and without Chuck, Kevin, and Brian Howerton helping along the way, 
especially the last two, thank you all so so so so much by the way, there is no 
way in heck! I could have come this far!  Period!  It just wouldn’t have 
happened!  I can’t tell you all how much you mean to me both professionally, as 
well as friendship speaking.  You all’re very very slowly but surely making my 
recording dreams come true.  The bottom line though is, coming from Sound Forge 
now to this, is just driving me nuts!  Yeah, I know, I need to basically 
probably just forget everything I learned as far as Soundforge goes.  It sounds 
to me like Sound Forge is kind of a poor man’s cheat.  By that I mean, you edit 
pretty much exactly like you’d edit a text based Microsoft Word file.  
Shift+arrow keys, page up and down, home and end, ctrl+C to copy, ctrl+x to 
cut, ctrl+V to paste, left and right arrows to move through or back in the 
file… etc.  It seems like every other daw I have used, be it Sonar, be it 
Goldwave, be it Cakewalk Pro Audio way back in its days, be it Audasity, be it 
Adobe Audition, be it Amadeus Pro, Garageband, whatever… all those seem to rely 
more on set your nudge value, set your zoom aspect ratio if needed, set an in 
and out marker, move your selection around, etc.  I dono, I’m probably 
rambling, so I’ll stop.  The point being, those of you that converted from 
Sound Forge in windows when it comes to editting, and I mean people 
specifically that for editting purpose using SF in Windows… I’d like to hear 
from some of you who’ve come from there and now on PT have gotten very 
proficient at editting in ProTools.  I’d like to get you all maybe, if you 
don’t mind to bounce some ideas to me that may help with my transition.  For 
example, I had a podcast the other day that was sent to me for editting.  I 
brought it up in ProTools.  I thought, you know?  What the heck!  I could do 
this in SoundForge, and get this thing so darn polished and so tight, you’d 
never even know it was editted to start with.  That is literally, not to brag 
purposely, how good I’ve gotten at editting in SF.  I literally have taken 
someone’s voice on a recording phoneme by phoneme, phone by phone, and 
literally got them to say:  Chris is a GD effing idiot!  When I played it for 
the lady who’s voice I used, she busted a gut for about 5 minutes straight 
dying of laughter.  It was a freaking riot!  I just thought this time, I’d at 
least try.  My thought was, OK, look.  If I can’t do it, I can’t do it.  But, 
I’ll never know if I don’t at least try.  No pain, no gain, ey?  So on I went.  
Well, it proved disastrous.  No matter what I did, I could not line up my 
selections accurately enough.  I know it’s possible to do, but I just became so 
damn frustrated, that I gave up.  I finally just went back to old habbits, by 
going into Soundforge on my windows desktop machine, and bangged out the edit 
in just over an hour.  To this day, I hate myself for doing that!  How am I 
ever gonna learn, if I don’t quit doing that!  Exactly!  I won’t!  This 
transition however is just seeming to be too overwhelming.  I wonder aside the 
obvious of Chris, just take some deep breaths.  Relax.  You’re gonna get it 
eventually, I promise, what else maybe I could do that may help me a bit with 
this.  Like I said, I get the concept, but actually then doing it is something 
else apparently, altogether.  I feel like I’m not progressing at the level of 
my expectations, and that really hurts me deeply.  I really am trying, but it’s 
just, not, happening.

Do you all have any thoughts aside, Well Chris, now that I’ve read your novel 
sized sob sogga, looket, I don’t need that right now, OK?  Just help me, don’t 
slander me with such crewel words.  I wrote because I need help, not because I 
need to be ciber slapped in the face.

Chris.

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