Actually wghat I did before was play the piece or what ever I was working on 
and hit p in both places navagate to the marker and sleect that way.

S
On Jul 14, 2010, at 1:49 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:

> When you've made a selection, left arrow alone goes to the beginning of the 
> selection.  Right arrow alone goes to the end of the selection.
> 
> IF you want to set a marker at a certain place, just pause the playback and 
> press the p key.  Now, move out to the spot where you want the selection to 
> end.  Next, press command+y to move the insertion point to that spot.  Now, 
> press command+left arrow to move the selection to the marker you added by 
> pressing p.  That's all there is to it.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
> 
> E-Mail:
> rforetjr at comcast dot net
> Skype Name:
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> 
> On Jul 14, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> 
>> I'll have to sleep on that one! sounds like it works. I forgot though how to 
>> go to the end of a selection. lol!
>> 
>> S
>> On Jul 14, 2010, at 12:31 PM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>> 
>>> No, not if you go to effects/amplify.  IF you type -9 and check the fade 
>>> box, it will in fact fade up from -9 rather than fade down to it.  However, 
>>> I found the solution.  Here's what I did.
>>> 
>>> 1.  Make a selection.
>>> 
>>> 2.  Go to effects/fade submenu/ramp...
>>> 
>>> 3.  Choose your beginning percentage.  100 percent is the 0DB normal 
>>> default audio.
>>> 
>>> 4.  Now, choose your ending percentage.  25 percent is usually good.
>>> 
>>> 5.  Press okay.
>>> 
>>> 6.  Now, move out to the end of the selection by pressing right arrow and 
>>> set a marker by pressing p.
>>> 
>>> 7.  Next, paste over what you want your voice over to say.  This, of 
>>> course, assumes that you've recorded your voice over and put it on the clip 
>>> board before you went to ramp for the first time.
>>> 
>>> 8.  Now, undo that paste over.  This will take out the actual voice over 
>>> but keep the selection which that paste made.
>>> 
>>> 9.  Now, go back to effects/fade submenu/ramp...and make sure that your 
>>> beginning percentage is equal to your ending percentage.  This will have 
>>> the effect of keeping your level down for the selection.
>>> 
>>> 10.  Now, repeat the paste over.
>>> 
>>> 11.  Now, go back to ramp...and this time, choose your beginning percentage 
>>> as your lowest level but set your ending percentage back to 100.  Press 
>>> Okay.
>>> 
>>> That will do it.
>>> 
>>>     That sounds like a lot of work when you read it like that, but, 
>>> actually, it's really not that hard.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sincerely,
>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>> 
>>> E-Mail:
>>> rforetjr at comcast dot net
>>> Skype Name:
>>> barefootedray
>>> 
>>> On Jul 14, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I got it to faid down actually. Just type -9 and it will drop. Now I think 
>>>> if you select a portion it will fade down using that selection.
>>>> 
>>>> S
>>>> On Jul 14, 2010, at 7:10 AM, Ray Foret Jr wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Anybody know how to cause Amadeus pro to fade signal down to say -9DB 
>>>>> instead of abruptly cutting down to that level?  The fading in the 
>>>>> amplify function only fades up and not down.  Thanks.
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>>>>> 
>>>>> E-Mail:
>>>>> rforetjr at comcast dot net
>>>>> Skype Name:
>>>>> barefootedray
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