I'm surprised that no one has mentioned that instead of marking you can
"Select" your audio by using the shift plus navigation keys and you can
use further keyboard shortcuts to preview your select sound so you know
you have everything correctly selected before you apply an operation
such as cutting, copying, deleting and so on, setting markers - whilst
affective - is a rather long-winded way to do things sometimes, reminds
me of the old Wordstar when one had to mark the beginning and end of a
block, its so much easier with Microsoft Word and everything else now
where you just select what you wish to work with.
I've never seen any difference in marking the end first rather than the
beginning, sounds a bit of an old wives tale that one <smile>.
On 31/07/2016 7:33 PM, Joe Paton wrote:
I wasn't sure of the keystrokes, but the principal is the same.
On Sun, 31 Jul 2016 09:43:28 +1000
Andrea Sherry <sherr...@wideband.net.au> wrote:
My experience is that you press "I" for start marker and "O" for end marker. It
has also been my experience that setting the end marker first and then the start marker works best.
HTH
Andrea
On 31/07/2016 6:38 AM, Joe Paton wrote:
Brian,
It used to be that you set a start marker, left bracket I think, then a finish
marker, right bracket.
Now this is sound forge eight, so I don't know if this process holds good for
the version you are running.
Further, I seem to recall, that holding the shift key, as you use the arrow
keys to move through a sound, didn't that used to select data?
Best,
Joe
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 20:17:45 +0100
brian parker <brian.parke...@btopenworld.com> wrote:
HI list, i have already sent a message about this, but i rather foolishly
forgot the subject line. i am using soundforge audio studio. can someone tell
me how to mark a block for deletion. thanks, brian.
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