Ok that message did weird things.
-----Original Message-----
From: bob cavanaugh [mailto:bobdavcav@...]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 8:28 PM
To: 'Discussion list for Audacity users'
Subject: Re: [Audacity-users] hitting a bracket key at track start or end
does odd things
It took me a little to get that myself, but those commands were a lifesaver
when I did my radio show.
-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Hall [mailto:mehgcap@...]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 8:13 PM
To: Discussion list for Audacity users
Subject: Re: [Audacity-users] hitting a bracket key at track start or end
does odd things
Okay, I think shift-j (or, I assume, shift-k to select to the end) is what I
was missing. Apparently home/end are not the same as j/k. This whole
multiple cursor thing is confusing...
On 6/12/12, bob cavanaugh <bobdavcav@...> wrote:
> I'm not sure what you are saying. If you are trying to cut out silence
> from the beginning of the track and at the end of the track, try using
> the trim feature. If you are trying to cut from the beginning of the
> track that is not silence, hit right arrow till you get to where you
> want the selection to end then hit shift J, then control K. I think
> when you hit right arrow the affect is similar to that of in other
> programs, where the selection is canceled.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alex Hall [mailto:mehgcap@...]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 4:49 PM
> To: Discussion list for Audacity users
> Subject: [Audacity-users] hitting a bracket key at track start or end
> does odd things
>
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to cut audio from the start and end of a track. However,
> when I hit left bracket at the start, or right bracket at the end, I
> get a dialog with a track position in hh:mm:ss. I hit enter and
> continue to place the other marker, but when I hit ctrl-k, the entire
> track is gone instead of just the section I marked. If I try this
> anywhere than at the start or end of the track, it works fine. I've
> also tried hitting p to pause, then using shift-home or shift-end, but
> the same thing happens. I even hit right bracket at the end of my
> selection, then j to move to the start of the track, but, yet again,
> the whole thing seems to go away (or at least not play). How do I
> pick a point and
>
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