Re: Another way of selecting audio.

2011-04-27 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hey Kevin, Nudge values can be entered manually. Once you press that button, you can enter the value with the num pad. Of course, you need to be aware of which format you're in, that is, bars/beats or minutes:seconds, etc. If you enter a value like 1 second, then you can use the command-Option-

Re: Another way of selecting audio.

2011-04-27 Thread Kevin Reeves
Yes. I forgot to mention that. While we're on that subject, what's the deal with the grid/nudge cluster? it doesn't appear to be accessible at all in that I can't actually see the nudge value. When you use command option minus to zoom way in, it stops at like 64 ticks. However, You used to be ab

Re: Another way of selecting audio.

2011-04-27 Thread Slau Halatyn
When using this method, be aware that the amount by which the insertion or selection is moved is based on the nudge value. Slau On Apr 27, 2011, at 5:46 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote: > Hey folks. I found a cool quick way to select small bits of audio. One of the > commands for contracting and expand

Another way of selecting audio.

2011-04-27 Thread Kevin Reeves
Hey folks. I found a cool quick way to select small bits of audio. One of the commands for contracting and expanding your selection is command shift plus and minus for the right edge, and option plus and minus for the left edge. But did you know that these commands will work even if a selection