Hi Kelly.
Thanks for the info.
Yes I need to subscribe to the list, haven't done that yet.
What I didn't see in the manual was exactly what you described moving
the arrows with the shift key as you would in sound forge or goldwave to
move a marker that may have been improperly placed.
thanks a bunch.
Don
Kelly Pierce wrote:
I use the zoom view in SR rather than the time view. It offers a
similar method of adjusting a selection as in Sound Forge. The issue
isn't moving an edit point but changing the parameters of a selection,
which is discussed in the manual.
I adjust selections by going to the beginning or end of a selection
using the control right bracket or control left bracket keys and using
the right and left arrow keys and the shift key.
BTW: Are you familiar with the Studio Recorder mailing list? Details
are on the SR page on the APH website.
Kelly
----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Breda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 5:09 PM
Subject: Studio recorder question:
Hi Listers.
In studio recorder if you drop markers with the left or right bracket
keys and you find they need to be moved slightly, how is this done?
I read the entire manual and didn't see mention of a way to move a
marker or would you just use scrub at that point?
P.S. does anyone know anything about the Plextalk RE11 remote control
for studio recorder?
I am looking for a remote control unit that I could preferrably use
with all recording software such as goldwave, sound forge stuido
rerecorder etc.
Is this a fantacy?
Don
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