Hi Matthew, ctrl y to repeat your last action. As for your first question, 
not that I know of.
锦发/Steady Goh
http://www.tcr-music.com.sg/singers/jinfa/intro_jinfa.html
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> Steady,
>
> Is there a way within sound forge to adjust the silence being seeked out 
> to
> range anywhere from let's say 3 seconds of silence to 5 minutes of 
> silence?
>
> Is there a "go to next gap" feature one can hit with a hotkey?
>
> Thank you very much for this great information--really appreciate it!
>
> Matthew
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> From: "Steady Goh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
>> Hi, try this,
>> load the file in sound forge, alt T for tools, F for find and select the
>> find next word preset. if there's any gap in the file, sf will place your
>> cursor at the end of the gap. hit ctrl shift K at that point to listen to
>> the last few seconds of the file to determine whether is it a gap or is
>> ment
>> to be silent. hth.
>> 锦发/Steady Goh
>> http://www.tcr-music.com.sg/singers/jinfa/intro_jinfa.html
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>> From: "Curtis Delzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 11:28 PM
>> Subject: Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio
>>
>>
>>> Sure, that makes audio phrases without gaps which I truly hate to hear
>>> people use, because it takes the humanity out of the presentation, but I
>>> don't think that is what he had in mind, a facility which would look for
>>> more than 10 seconds or so of a gap and then either put a mark there,
>>> (which
>>> GW will do) or automatically illiminate that gap. It's a nice routine
>>> built
>>> into GW that will do that for marking gaps in music to automatically
>>> create
>>> regions for music labeling and splitting etc.
>>>
>>> Curtis Delzer
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>>> From: "Judy W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 3:47 AM
>>> Subject: RE: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Look at the phrase cancantinator (probably spelled wrong) it is
>>>> adjustable
>>>> and you will probably have to hit a book to figure out how to adjust 
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> Judy
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 1:49 AM
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>>>> Subject: Re: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That is one thing which GoldWave does, a main reason I bought it though
>>>> a
>>>> Sound Forge 9 owner. I wonder that also since could use it if it exists
>>>> rather than doing it in GW.
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Matthew2007" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:55 PM
>>>> Subject: Sound Forge -- Finding Gaps in Audio
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone know if its possible to use sound forge to find gaps in
>>>>> audio?
>>>>> That is, I have many 1 hour long audio files and don't know if there
>>>>> are
>>>>> any
>>>>> gaps in them as I recorded these streams off of the internet. Rather
>>>>> than
>>>>> listening to the files in their entirety, I would like to quickly find
>>>>> my
>>>>> way to any part of the file that has a piece of silence caused by an
>>>>> audio
>>>>> gap. If this feature does in fact exist within Sound Forge, please let
>>>>> me
>>>>> know what its called and I'll research it from there.
>>>>>
>>>>> big thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Matthew
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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