Yep either that or ctrl-t, you can also use other commands such as jump to time etc, there are a whole host of commands available.

Also the instructions I gave are for Total Recorder Professional edition and above.



On 9/20/2015 6:08 AM, john riehl wrote:
That's helpful, Dane; thanks. I mavigate to the point where I want to > delete by pressing the "right" button, correct? > > > -----Original
Message----- From: Pc-audio > [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan > Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 3:48 PM To: PC Audio Discussion > List Subject: Re: Question and a problem with Total Recorder > > Got to the beginning of the file, you can use ctrol-home or press the > to start button. > > From here type shift-l, which sets the beginning of the selection. > > Navigate to the end of the portion you wish to cut out of the file > and press shift-r which sents the end of the selection. > > Press the delete key and the selection will be erased. > > > Tip, see the selection menu under the edit menu for further > enhancements to fine tune your selection etc. > > > > On 9/20/2015 5:35 AM, john riehl wrote: >> First, I have a file I'm trying to edit with Total recorder. It's a >> .wav file, so it should be editable. I start playing the file, then >> try to set > a >> begin and end of selection and then delete it, but that does not >> seem to work. >> >> What's the proper procedure for cutting out a snippet at the >> beginning of > a >> file? >> >> Also, when I'm done with Total Recorder, I can't seem to close the >> program without going into Windows task manager; Total Recorder >> doesn't want to close on its own. >> >> I'm using Windows-7 and the latest version of the Professional >> version. >> >> Thanks. >> >> John >> >> >> >> John riehl >> >> >> >

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