I tell you what I want.  I want a way to go directly to a marker and remove 
that marker without having to go in to the marker menu from the windows menu.

        Another thing. I have never ever gotten the delete silence to work at 
all.  It makes no difference how I set each and every setting.  It just doesn't 
seem to work.  As for the manual, please!  They could have done a lot better.  
Barring those things, Amadeus Pro aint bad.  Oh, using left and right bracket 
keys to place beginning and ending markers would be nice too.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

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On Mar 4, 2011, at 2:49 AM, Thomas Byskov Dalgaard wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> I am trying to figure something out in Amadeus. It's like what you want to do.
> First of all let me explain how you select a specific track (or at least how 
> I got it to work):
> 1. Open each file you want to use in your podcast.
> 2. They will come up as stand-alone-windows. What you need to do is to copy 
> them to the clipboard and then into your original project. When you want to 
> paste remember to press command-option-v so a new track is created.
> It will be created (as Jürgen wrote) where your are in the document,   or   
> rather where your insertion point is placed.
> Ok, now we got all the files into one project haven't we?
> Right, now we need to find out, how we can edit a single track. Actually 
> there are two ways to do this:
> A The first one is to use Voiceover to select the track. You'll need to  
> interact with the scroll area. Here you will find all your tracks. This is 
> shown by the following things:
> the disclowser tryangle button which you can ignore. It's a graphical thing. 
> What you're interested in is the edit box. Here you can type a name for your 
> track, hopefully it makes it easier for you to figure out which track you are 
> at. NOTE!
> When you paste a new track into an existing project remember that this track 
> is selected for editing. Sorry, we were talking about naming the tracks and 
> selecting them for editing.
> Simply find the edit box with the name of the track you want to edit. Stop  
> interaction with the scroll area and them hit voiceover-command-f5 to    
> route the mouse cursor to the scroll area. Then press voiceover-shift-space 
> bar to click.
> Now your track is selected for editing.
> You could also simply press the letter n as in november but this only shows 
> which track you are at, so I would use the method described above.
> I would like to get in touch with you off-list. I have only used Amadeus for 
> three months or so, but I suppose we both want total control over as much as 
> possible when doing our editing? Perhaps we can help each other a bit as time 
> goes by.
> 
> Best regards
> Thomas
> Den 02/03/2011 kl. 23.26 skrev Austin Seraphin:
> 
>> I use Amadeus to do podcasts. So I have a track with my voice. Then ideally 
>> I will have another track with the intro and outro music. I think I've 
>> figured about expanding and collapsing the boxes in the scroll area to tell 
>> it the track(s) on which you wish to work, do I have that right? Anyway, I 
>> can paste the intro in the track fine, but what about the outro? Markers 
>> seem to only apply to one track. Really I want to set the markers in my 
>> voice track, then bring them down to the music track so I can drop in the 
>> outro. This doesn't seem to work. Any help? I read about moving tracks in 
>> the manual, but it only described it with drag and drop gestures. I tried 
>> the drag/drop VoiceOver commands but they didn't work. I suppose I could 
>> compute the length and generate silence then put in the outro, but that 
>> sounds torturous at best, and I know a better way exists. I just have to 
>> learn. Thanks for any guidance anyone can give.
>> 
>> - Austin
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