Re: Deleting Regions in Sound Forge - Can it Be Done?

2004-11-16 Thread Curtis Delzer
I just hit alt-1 and find the reigon which I wish to delete with the arrow 
keys,and hit delete, no more than that.


Curtis Delzer
At 10:31 PM 11/15/2004, you wrote:
Hello, please respond on list, as I believe others will want the answer as
well. When you're going through the file putting markers in, you can hit alt
shift m if you're using the Snowman's scripts to delete a marker. Sometimes
this doesn't work, so you'll have to undo that, but sometimes the undo is
way far back. Once the regions are in the file and the file is saved, I've
not been able to make changes to them. I have one file with a double region
at the starting point of a file, so that it makes one region .wav file as a
blank file of 0 seconds, and the rest of the .wav files are the concert
split into the tracks. I'd like to be able to delete the regions, but when
following the directions you've posted, after hitting alt 3, Jaws just says
playlist, and I don't know what to do. I close that window and look at the
playlist/cutlist menu, and delete/cut regions is unavailable. Please explain
how this can be done with no sight using screen readers, if it is possible.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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adding: was Re: Deleting Regions in Sound Forge - Can it Be Done?

2004-11-16 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, now can anyone describe how to do the opposite. I've perhaps
forgotten to put in a track marker somewhere in a file, and I'd like to
update the list to reflect the new set of markers.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew

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Re: Deleting Regions in Sound Forge - Can it Be Done?

2004-11-15 Thread Ken Burgess
Hello Graham,
For starters, I will give you what Sound Forge's help says about the 
subject. If this isn't enough, contact me off list.

Ken Burgess
Adding and Removing Playlist/Cutlist Regions
Available only in the full version of Sound Forge
Special Menu:
Playlist/Cutlist
By adding regions to a playlist or cutlist, you can perform advanced 
arranging without altering your source file.

These regions will be played back when you click the Play button in the 
Playlist/Cutlist window, skipped when you click the Play as Cutlist button 
in a data window, or saved when you save the playlist/cutlist as a new file.

What do you want to do?
Add a region
Delete a region
1. Select a region in the Playlist/Cutlist window. If the window is not 
visible, press Alt+3.
2. From the Special menu, choose Playlist/Cutlist, and then choose Delete 
from the submenu.

With a region selected in the Playlist/Cutlist window, press the Delete key.
- Original Message - 
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Subject: Deleting Regions in Sound Forge - Can it Be Done?


In my current project in Sound forge 7, I create regions for the material 
I wish to record to CD.  I can't figure out how to edit a region name or 
delete a region.  Can any Sound Forge user advise me how to edit region 
names or delete regions?


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Re: Deleting Regions in Sound Forge - Can it Be Done?

2004-11-15 Thread Matthew Bullis
Hello, please respond on list, as I believe others will want the answer as
well. When you're going through the file putting markers in, you can hit alt
shift m if you're using the Snowman's scripts to delete a marker. Sometimes
this doesn't work, so you'll have to undo that, but sometimes the undo is
way far back. Once the regions are in the file and the file is saved, I've
not been able to make changes to them. I have one file with a double region
at the starting point of a file, so that it makes one region .wav file as a
blank file of 0 seconds, and the rest of the .wav files are the concert
split into the tracks. I'd like to be able to delete the regions, but when
following the directions you've posted, after hitting alt 3, Jaws just says
playlist, and I don't know what to do. I close that window and look at the
playlist/cutlist menu, and delete/cut regions is unavailable. Please explain
how this can be done with no sight using screen readers, if it is possible.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew

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