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Q for Audacity Users - graylocks - 05-04-2013 i'm doing some very basic cassette to computer transfers using Audacity. i'll admit to having a certain amount of resistance to learning audio technical stuff but i am by no means a total idiot. i can push/click buttons and change a few simple parameter. i can't for the life of me figure out how to fast forward/backward in Audacity. there's a skip to the end or beginning arrow. you can click and drag the waveform but you can't tell how many minutes you've moved. i want to be able to 'scrub' around to different parts of the recording. there's probably an obvious way to do this but i don't see it. and yes, i've checked the manual though maybe i'm not looking in the right section. help... Re: Q for Audacity Users - colonel panic - 05-04-2013 You can use the arrow keys to fast forward and rewind while in play. Not a true scrub like in professional apps such as Pro Tools, but it's free. Re: Q for Audacity Users - graylocks - 05-04-2013 colonel panic wrote: nope. those arrows aren't doing anything for me during playback. Re: Q for Audacity Users - deckeda - 05-05-2013 Take a look at their screenshot as an example: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/images/audacity-macosx.png See the vertical line at about 1:15? You've probably seen one moving along when playing a file, so it's like a "cursor" that shows you what part of the file you're hearing. Up there where the numbers are (the 55 through 1:35) I think you can click to place the "cursor". But to edit and cut something out, or select a portion to effect a fade, try dragging within the waveform area. Can't really help more, nor do I know if the above is true since I don't use Audacity but that's roughly how many editors work. I bought Amadeus Pro for basic 2-ch audio editing and recording years ago and find simple edits pretty easy to do with it. Re: Q for Audacity Users - colonel panic - 05-05-2013 graylocks wrote: nope. those arrows aren't doing anything for me during playback. Just so we're on the same page, I'm talking about the arrow keys on your keyboard. Re: Q for Audacity Users - graylocks - 05-05-2013 deckeda - seems a workaround relates to what you posted. you can zoom the entire waveform to fit the screen then click into a time on that scrunched accordion and pause. then you zoom out to do whatever editing one hopes to do. CP- thanks. i'll try your arrow key suggestion later tonight. i have a recording in progress at the moment. Re: Q for Audacity Users - Black - 05-06-2013 deckeda wrote: I'm pretty sure you can grab and move that line. I use Audacity from time to time but very much dislike it. Re: Q for Audacity Users - graylocks - 05-06-2013 colonel panic- the arrow keys do forward/reverse the track while in play and that helps a lot. deckeda - i do have Amadeus Pro 1.5.5. it's supposed to work through Lion though I was just able to at least open it in ML. the work i'm doing is on a different computer which is also ML. the upgrade to the latest version which is ML ready is $40. why do you like it better than Audacity? |