Hi Jurgen,
How do you set a marker in an exact position? I'm using amadeus pro for more 
and more tasks, but this concerns entire files only so far. I still don't get 
the hang of editing, though I understand about play head and insertion point. 
Can you help just a bit here?
With the arrow keys left and right, I can skip to a particular section, rewind, 
audition, rewind again, and with trial and error, hit space to stop in the 
exact position I want. But often, this is not precise enough.
1. Can I nudge the playhead in smaller amounts than the arrow keys?
2. What is the keystroke to set a marker?
I'll have more questions, but I'd be happy to know these things to get going 
with editing for now.
Paul.

On Jul 15, 2011, at 10:01 PM, Jürgen Fleger wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> recently there was an update of Amadeus Pro to version 2. I just want to 
> inform anyone who don't know that this version of Amadeus took a big step in 
> terms of accessibility:
> 
> 1. It's now possible to read the volume level in the record window. Now there 
> are two level metres. The normal one is still not accessible. But next to 
> that you'll find a peak metre. It shows the peak of the incoming sound. It's 
> shown as a button. Press that button to bring it to zero.
> 
> 2. By pressing a or f you can move the insertion point to the left or to the 
> right in steps depending on the width you've choosen in percentage.
> 
> 3. To hear the left part before the insertion point just press k. To hear the 
> right one just press Shift + K. In my opinion that's a good way to hear the 
> exact position of the insertion point. That makes it much easier to set a 
> marker to an exactly defined point.
> 
> Have fun and 
> all the best
> Jürgen
> 
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