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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 24 Inscrit : 09 nov. 04 Lieu : Tel-Aviv - IL Membre no 54,713 ![]() |
Hello,
I don't use audio software on a regular base, so my knowledge is very poor. I used to work on OS9 with WaveBurner, taking 1 long track, devided into tracks and than burn it. Now I got G5, what can i use instead that will give me this features? i'll be happy to get any help. thakns red |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 15 Inscrit : 25 oct. 03 Lieu : Sausalito - US Membre no 27,438 ![]() |
You can just drag the little yellow flag at the bottom of the region start line or region end line in the waveform display to move the region start or end, respectively.
Double click on a the little yellow region flag to edit it and you can enter the start time and/or end time. As long as the units are set to min:sec:ms you can just type in "1:27" for example, for 1 minute and 27 seconds. Or, you can make a selection where you want the region to start and end and then issue the New Region command. This will automatically make a region out of your selection. Note some tips are cmd-clicking and cmd-shift-clicking in the waveform to the left or right of a nearby region to get selections adjacent to nearby regions. You may want to get used to navigating this way as it makes marking up regions go much more quickly. Hope that helps- SB |
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