Hi Dan,

There is an option called Seek cursor on playback which is toggled on and off 
with the letter f. Try pressing f and see if that 
helps.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dan thompson" <dthomps...@mchsi.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2014 2:45 PM
Subject: soundforge editing question


Hi all,
When editing a sound byte, I use to be able to do the following, and now I
can not.  I will put these steps down first and then explain more.
1. I press the letter q to make sure cuing is on.
2. 2.  I then press the spacebar to start the sound byte playing.
3. 3.  Next, I would hold down the left shift key and arrow to the
right.
4. Sound forge would play the sound byte as I move to the right,
stopping when I stop arrowing.
However, now in order to hear where my selection has stopped, I have to
listen through the whole section that has been selected.  This takes up much
more time.  I am not sure what has gotten unchecked or changed  and am
hoping someone on this list does.

So simply put, I once could just select the sound and soundforge would just
play the selected data.  If I stopped arrowing, sound would stop
immediately.  If I moved the arrow right or left, sound would respond
immediately with the new stopping place.  I hope I explained my question.
 I would be glad to share my phone off list withsomeone if they are willing
to help out.  It is probably something I accidently checked off or on.
Thanks for reading this long email. 


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