Re: [Audacity-devel] EXPERIMENTAL_MODULES
A free multi-track audio editor and recorder
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From: Vaughan J. <va...@au...> - 2008-06-13 22:09:05
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Gale Andrews wrote: > | ... > So: > > Play > Loop Play > ... > ________________ > Record > Timer Record... > Append Record > ________________ > > > Much better, I'd vote for that. Great! Thanks. > > >> And while I'm on the keystrokes: >> >> * Why did left-arrow and right-arrow for moving the cursor >> disappear? And with shift for controlling selection. >> > > Disappear from where? Never mind. They weren't working for me at all in 1.3.5, but I uninstalled, got rid of "Application Data\Audacity", and reinstalled, and now they work. Weird thing was that on first execution after new install, Record recorded in mono, but when I opened the prefs it was already set to stereo, and clicking okay made it actually record in stereo... I thought it was all in the cfg file now? I didn't clean the Registry of Audacity entries. > > >> * And J and K aren't especially mnemonic for To Track Start and To >> Track End, especially compared to something with arrow keys >> (ctrl-left-arrow), or bracket keys, e.g. ctrl-[, or even >> ctrl-Home, ctrl-End. >> > > This was gone into in some detail at the time. CTRL + HOME and > CTRL + END are in use for moving cursor to start and end of project > (as opposed to track). Those don't do anything on my fresh install, and they're not in the key binding prefs. But simply HOME and END move to the start and end of the project, so it appears the CTRL-modified versions are free. (Shift-modified versions are already used.) > I had suggested \ and / but then found that > this would not have any SHIFT modified equivalent on some keyboard > layouts, and then David suggested J and K as being close together > (and not much else close together is free with a SHIFT modified > equivalent). > > I like ctrl-[ and ctrl-] better than J and K, especially because the unmodified versions of the [] keys bring up Set Selection left/right bound dialogs. But I like ctrl-HOME and ctrl-END even better. - V |