Many thanks Slau, that's already helped a great deal for auditioning the
post-roll, but I've searched the menus for how to set the value of the
pre/post-roll and not found it. At the moment, command-left,
option-left and command-option-left all do the same thing. Is there a
keystroke which will definitely play just the pre-roll portion, stopping
at the point where the selection starts?
Best,
Peter
On 22/03/2016 11:31, Slau Halatyn wrote:
Hi Peter,
If you have values other than zero set for the pre and post roll, you can
audition the ranges with keyboard shortcuts. Option-Command-left arrow will
play the beginning of the selection including a pre-roll and
Option-Command-right arrow will play the end of the selection along with a post
roll. It's possible to play the pre and post roll individually using
combinations of Option or Command and either the left or right arrows.
Experiment by making a selection and using various combinations of Option-left
or right arrows and Command-left or right arrows. You'll see how it works.
HTH,
Slau
On Mar 22, 2016, at 6:20 AM, Peter Bosher <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
When making fine adjustments to a selection, I need to hear not only the
selection itself, but also the second or two beforehand, stopping at the
in-point. This is what I mean by pre-roll, and in SoundForge for example, you
can do this with CTRL-shift-K. In PT, I see that I can enable pre/post-roll
with command-K, but how do I actually audition the pre-roll and the post-roll?
Best,
Peter
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