Of corse, then don't forget to hit enter afterward.  LOL!  Yeah, I didn't
think that would work, but figured I'd at least ask.

Chris.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Slau Halatyn
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 5:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: I really need some encouragement.

Hi Chris,

NO, you can't do it the way you suggested. In this instance, if you're on
bar 2, beat 1, you'd press the slash key twice, which will enable the End
field, type 4, decimal, 3, and you will have selected a range from bar 2,
beat 1 to bar 4, beat 3.

Slau

On Nov 10, 2013, at 4:40 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you Slau.  That definitely really helps.  So, here's a question.
> Let's say that I'm on bar 2 beat 1, and wanna go to bar 4 beat 3, and
select
> all that audio.  Do I have to do that with the slash key, or could I
> technically line up my cursor on bar 2 beat 1, then with the star key,
along
> with the shift key dial in to bar 4 beat 3, then have it select.  I'd
think
> no, I'd actually want to do slash slash, 2, period 3.  Right?
> 
> Chris.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf
> Of Slau Halatyn
> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 2:18 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: I really need some encouragement.
> Importance: High
> 
> Num Pad asterisk enables the main counter field. Typing a value and
pressing
> Enter or return simply puts the insertion/playback cursor in the location
> you've entered.
> 
> Num pad slash, when tapped the first time, enables the Start field.
> Subsequent taps cycle through to the End field and then the Length field.
> The procedure for selecting from one minute and 30 seconds to 2 minutes
and
> forty-five seconds would be:
> 1. Num pad slash.
> 2. Type 1, decimal, 30.
> 3. Num pad slash again to move to the End field.
> 4. Type 2, decimal, 45 and press Enter.
> 
> If you want to get more precise, a second tap of the decimal key gets you
to
> the milliseconds field.
> 
> 
> On Nov 10, 2013, at 12:53 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 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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