Hi Eric, 
Many thanks for your Email and offer of further help. I did listen to your 
podcast but that was some time ago. Now that I have a specific job to do with 
Amadeus Pro I will listen to the podcast again and get back to you if I still 
have questions. 
Many thanks....

Paul Hopewell 
On 12 Feb 2012, at 15:58, Eric Caron wrote:

> Hello Paul,
> 
>       If you have the time you might find the podcast I did on Amadeus Pro 
> helpful.  It is a bit outdated but I think I covered some of your questions 
> there.  Once you do that let me know if you have more questions and I'll try 
> to help.  I did the podcast to try to help fairly new blind users of Amadeus 
> Pro.
> 
> You can find the podcast at blindcooltec.com.  search for Amadeus Pro Vinyl 
> to CD. 
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> eric Caron 
> 
> On Feb 11, 2012, at 3:24 PM, Paul Hopewell wrote:
> 
>> Hello Amadeus Pro Users, 
>> I would appreciate a few tips on using Amadeus Pro with VoiceOver. I can 
>> replay the music I have recorded and can position named markers at desirable 
>> points. I have discovered the markers and selection windows but cannot 
>> fathom out how to effectively use these. If I look at the markers window I 
>> can see the named markers I have added along with quite a few other markers 
>> which are mistakes and which I would like to remove. How does one remove a 
>> named marker? 
>> 
>> Having got rid of the rubbish markers I would like to delete the music 
>> between a couple of my named markers. I can do that with some difficulty by 
>> noting the time position of the markers of interest from the markers window 
>> and then using that to edit the start and end times of the selection in the 
>> selection window. However that is tedious and error prone. I hope there is 
>> an easier way. 
>> 
>> Then I would like to start playing the music from one of my named markers 
>> first to check that the marker is in the correct place and then to continue 
>> playing and editing the music starting at the marker of interest rather than 
>> starting at the beginning of the music. 
>> 
>> I would much appreciate any tips. 
>> 
>> Many thanks. 
>> 
>> Paul Hopewell 
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