Actually, it only moves by one second when you are playing the file and tha'ts 
even when you zoom in and out. We've suggested to the dev that he change this 
behavior but so far no go. I'm still usign 1.5 though as I don't need amadeus 
2, and i cannot transfer my licence to the App Store as it would be much easier 
for me to do this.

Take care.

On Jan 11, 2013, at 16:46, Danny Noonan <da...@familynoonan.net> wrote:

> When your playing a file, arrows move the play head. The amount of movement, 
> i.e. the size of each move is controlled by zooming in or out. Press + or = 
> even and Amadeus zooms in which means each arrow left or right will move in a 
> smaller and smaller increment. Press - and the opposite happens.As you zoom 
> out, more of the audio file is on screen so each key stroke moves a larger 
> relative distance.
> 
> If you use left and right arrows while the file isn't playing, this will 
> directly move the insert point rather than the play head and as far as I 
> know, you can't get audio info on where and how much you move it. Again 
> though, the size of each movement is dependant on the zoom setting with = and 
> -.
> 
> This and a bunch more relevant info is in the podcast link I just posted. 
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Please share what ever you work out because newbies like me always love help. 
> <smile>
> 
> Danny:
> 
> On 12/01/2013, at 11:14 AM, Dónal Fitzpatrick <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Just to follow up,  I figured out how to clip the opening from the sound 
>> using the menus.  I'm still slightly confused as to how the arrow keys work 
>> in relation to moving through the sound though.
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers.
>> 
>> Dónal
>> On 12 Jan 2013, at 00:08, Dónal Fitzpatrick <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Evening guys,
>>> 
>>> I've had Amadeus for years.  The only thing I've ever really used it for is 
>>> the batch converter.  I bought it at the time for a PHD student of mine who 
>>> was an audio expert, but as she's no longer working with me I now have to 
>>> do my own processing.
>>> 
>>> I'm afraid, therefore, I'm going to be badgering the list with some 
>>> incredibly basic questions over the next wee while.
>>> 
>>> I understand completely the notion of the two heads (play and insertion), 
>>> and also the concept of moving them to each other.  However, a few things 
>>> are puzzling me.  Firstly, let's take something very trivial.  I have a 
>>> sound file, I want to trim the first 12 seconds off it.  So I simply use 
>>> the cmd-g shortcut and go to the location.  However, when I hit shift-home 
>>> (on the laptop FN-leftarrow) it doesn't seem to select the portion of the 
>>> file I want.  Anyone any thoughts?
>>> 
>>> Secondly, when I open the program and hit space, the sound plays fine.  
>>> However if I move VO at all to go around the window, I can never seem to 
>>> get back to the point where space plays the sound.  So again, how do people 
>>> manage this?
>>> 
>>> finally, I know Eric Caron did a great podcast on Amadeus, but are there 
>>> any other resources I should be looking at?  The answer to that last one is 
>>> in all of your interests, as it will stop me firing off lord knows how many 
>>> dumb questions to this list! *smile*
>>> 
>>> Thanks as ever,
>>> 
>>> Dónal
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