Re: [orca-list] audasity



it does help a lot. Thanks for being so clear.

Rill -- Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 29, 2015, at 4:41 PM, Kyle <kyle4jesus gmail com> wrote:

I've always selected and cut audio by sound. There are several ways to
do this. You can either press the left square bracket ([) while playing
the file to begin the selection, followed by the right square bracket
(]) to end the selection, or you may select the area you want while the
sound is not playing using the standard editor selection arrows
shift+left and shift+right. Then you refine the selection by pressing
the space bar to play it. At this point, the space bar only playes the
selected portion of the audio. To shorten the selection from the left,
use control+shift+right arrow, or to lengthen it to the left, use
shift+left arrow. To shorten the right end of the selection, use
control+shift+right arrow, and to extend it to the right, use
shift+right arrow. Change the granularity using control+1 for more fine
-grained control, control+3 for larger steps and control+2 for
something in the middle. Hope it helps.
Sent from Neptune
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