Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-04 Thread Robert Carter
Hi Dan, Would you like help troubleshooting why it didn’t work? Robert Carter > On Sep 3, 2020, at 7:42 PM, 'Dan' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > hi Janet, > > Yes I did and I gave it a try and it didn't work. > > > > Danny > >> On Sep 3, 2020, at 4:57 PM, Janet Ingber wrote: >> >>

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-03 Thread 'Dan' via MacVisionaries
hi Janet, Yes I did and I gave it a try and it didn't work. Danny > On Sep 3, 2020, at 4:57 PM, Janet Ingber wrote: > > hi Dan, > Did you read Robert Carter’s posts about how to insert the sentence? I knew > there was an easier way, but I just couldn’t think of it. > > Janet >> On Sep

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-03 Thread Janet Ingber
hi Dan, Did you read Robert Carter’s posts about how to insert the sentence? I knew there was an easier way, but I just couldn’t think of it. Janet > On Sep 3, 2020, at 3:17 PM, 'Dan' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > Hello Janet, > It works, but wow! I guess I'll go back to using Studio

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-03 Thread 'Dan' via MacVisionaries
Hello Janet, It works, but wow! I guess I'll go back to using Studio Recorder in Windows. After all you can copy and paste like you do in word processing and nothing really complex to do. And I don't really need multi track recording for the kind of recordings I make. Even though Studio

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-03 Thread Robert Carter
Hi I left out a step. After you press command+a to select the sentence, you need to press command+c to copy the selection to the clipboard. You can then paste it into the proper place in the first file. Robert Carter > On Sep 3, 2020, at 1:10 PM, Robert Carter wrote: > > Hi, > > You could

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-03 Thread Robert Carter
Hi, You could start a new file and record the sentence that you want to insert. Do a select all command+a to copy the sentence to the clipboard. Open the original file and get to the place where you want to insert the sentence, press command+y to get the playhead on that spot and press

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-03 Thread Janet Ingber
There might be an easier way but here is what you can do: 1. Create a new blank track. 2. Play the original track until you get to where you want to insert the sentence. 3. Type the letter P to mark that spot. 4. Type Command-Left Arrow. VoiceOver will say, “Extend to previous marker. The

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-03 Thread 'Dan' via MacVisionaries
Hi Janet, Actually, all I want to do is to insert in the middle of the file an additional sentence. At this point it is just a single track file. Danny > On Sep 3, 2020, at 6:31 AM, Janet Ingber wrote: > > Hi Danny, > > Do you want to insert the voice without the music playing or have the

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2020-09-03 Thread Janet Ingber
Hi Danny, Do you want to insert the voice without the music playing or have the voice on top of the music? Let me know and I’ll give you the procedure. Take care, Janet > On Sep 2, 2020, at 9:30 PM, 'Danny Keys' via MacVisionaries > wrote: > > Hi folks, > I am considering amadeus pro. > I

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Brian Fischler
Thanks all. Yes I have been listening to the fantastic podcast series that Pete Lane did on Blind Abilities, and will probably dive in and get Jonathan’s book. It seems like a fantastic program which is very VO friendly. > On Nov 9, 2016, at 9:10 PM, esubalew wrote: > >

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread esubalew
Hey Brian, I also recommend to listen to the podcasts that is done by blind abilities they do an amazing job. I think their website is blind abilities.com they also have an app called Blind Abilities check them out very very amazing group of people! Esubalew Johnston Wanting it won't get it

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Jenine Stanley
Brian, You can also move to specific points in a file if you know the approximate time with command-g. Type in the time using the following format. Minutes followed by quotation marks then seconds with no spaces. To find the current time in the recording, move to the tool bar and interact

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Brian Fischler
Thanks for all this info playing around with it now, just trying to get going with some basic cutting. > On Nov 9, 2016, at 5:58 PM, Ray Foret jr wrote: > > First, let’s deal with the run time. You can find it in the tool bar over on > the very right hand side. Now,

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Ray Foret jr
First, let’s deal with the run time. You can find it in the tool bar over on the very right hand side. Now, let’s discuss quickly moving through a file. Sounds like you need to know how to zoom in and out. So, here goes. To zoom out as much as possible, press the dash key, (just to the

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey guys, Thanks will try escape next time as I to quit the app and started over. Any idea what the key commands are to quickly jump through a large audio file and where you can find the running time of a piece as I cannot seem to figure this out for the life of me. Thanks again. > On Nov 9,

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Robert Cole
When it happened to me, I had to close the app and reopen it. > On Nov 9, 2016, at 4:49 PM, Brian Fischler wrote: > > Just got Amadeus Pro and am learning how to use it. I was using space bar to > play and the arrows to rewind and fast forward but now all of the sudden

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Ray Foret jr
Okay. I think I know what happened to you. Same thing happens to me from time to time. You got in to the scroling area. Press escape to get out again and you’re good to go. Don’t know why that happens but I hope that fixes it for ya. Sent from my Mac, The Only computer with full

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Brian Fischler
Hi Alex, Appreciate it but no QuickNav is off, that is what I checked first. > On Nov 9, 2016, at 4:51 PM, Alex Hall wrote: > > I don't use that app, but it sounds like you've enabled Quick Nav. Simply hit > the left and right arrows together to turn this mode off again. If

Re: Amadeus Pro Question

2016-11-09 Thread Alex Hall
I don't use that app, but it sounds like you've enabled Quick Nav. Simply hit the left and right arrows together to turn this mode off again. If I'm wrong, I'm not sure what else it might be. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 9, 2016, at 16:49, Brian Fischler wrote: > > Just

Re: Amadeus Pro question - How to play back a track I just recorded?

2016-04-22 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Rachel, I got it figured out. I was pausing the recording with the spacebar rather than ending it with Return, which left me in the recording dialog, and thus pressing Tab did not work. When I stop the recording by pressing Return, Amadeus behaves exactly as you describe. Thanks for the

Re: Amadeus Pro question - How do play back a track I just recorded?

2016-04-22 Thread Donna Goodin
I just made a short recording to test this. Pressing Tab never started the recording. the only way I got it to where I could play it was by pressing the Escape key. then I was in a dialog asking whether I really wanted to cancel the recording. If I choose Keep recording, then I'm back in my

Re: Amadeus Pro question - How do play back a track I just recorded?

2016-04-22 Thread Rachel Feinberg
You may have to press tab an additional time after you've stopped recording to get it to play. On 4/22/2016 6:08 AM, Donna Goodin wrote: Hi Rachel, I know that's what is supposed to happen, but that isn't the behavior I'm seeing. I make a recording, I stop recording, I press Tab, and

Re: Amadeus Pro question - How do play back a track I just recorded?

2016-04-22 Thread Donna Goodin
Hi Rachel, I know that's what is supposed to happen, but that isn't the behavior I'm seeing. I make a recording, I stop recording, I press Tab, and nothing happens. Cheers, Donna > On Apr 21, 2016, at 10:38 PM, Rachel Feinberg wrote: > > Pressing tab will start you from

Re: Amadeus Pro question - How do play back a track I just recorded?

2016-04-21 Thread Rachel Feinberg
Pressing tab will start you from the beginning of your file. It's where your playhead is. If you route the insertion point to the playhead at any point in your file, (with command+y), then pressing space will start from that point. On 4/21/2016 12:58 PM, Donna Goodin wrote: Hi all, I'm

Re: amadeus pro question

2012-02-21 Thread Ray Foret Jr
1. Navigate to the point at which you wish to drop your first mark. 2. Press command+y to rout the insertion point to this location. 3. Now, press p to place the marker. 4. Now, navigate to the point where the next marker should be. 5. Now, press command+y to rout the insertion point and

Re: amadeus pro question

2012-02-21 Thread Ewoud
hi ray, thx for the mail back. it seems i do not much else then you say, but ill try again. Ewoud Op 21 feb. 2012, om 17:20 heeft Ray Foret Jr het volgende geschreven: 1. Navigate to the point at which you wish to drop your first mark. 2. Press command+y to rout the insertion point to this

Re: amadeus pro question

2012-01-22 Thread Ray Foret Jr
Sure just interact with the tool bar and there it is near the right end of that bar. Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!! Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!! Skype name: barefootedray Facebook: facebook.com/ray.foretjr.1 On Jan 22, 2012, at 10:31 AM, Paul Erkens wrote: Hi,