With the copying to different tracks thing, I can copy fine if the
audio is on the same track, but what if I have two tracks. One has
main vocals on it, and 1 wants to have a cannon on it, could I copy
audio from Main VOcals, to the second track?

Cheers.

On 17/10/2011, Gordon Kent <dbmu...@cybernex.net> wrote:
> Oh thanks a lot for that.  I've been wanting to do that myself.
> Gord
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Reeves
> Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 8:29 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: 2 questions
>
> Oh cool. I couldn't get the nudge values to work, but didn't realize you had
> to press the nudge button to put your focus on that fields. Back in the OS 9
> days, The nudge value was always visible. Thanks.
>
> Kevin
> On Oct 16, 2011, at 8:22 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
>> Hey steve,
>>
>> You don't need to go through the trouble of navigating to the edit mode
>> and tool clusters. There are keyboard shortcuts for that. For example, f1
>> through f4 selects the edit modes. f1 is shuffle, f2 is slip, etc. I can
>> never remember the tools because I always use the Selector Tool but it's
>> also something like f7 but, once you set it, as long as you don't select
>> another tool, it'll stay the same tool.
>>
>> The Edit and Timeline should always be linked and certainly, as I
>> mentioned, having the edit selection and track selection linked is helpful
>>
>> for VoiceOver users.
>>
>> If you uncheck "audio during fast forward and rewind" in the Preferences,
>> the 1 and 2 keys will step you by bars if you're in bars/beats. The other
>> thing you can do is increase your nudge value to 1 bar and use the plus
>> and minus keys on the num pad to move forward and backward by 1 bar at a
>> time.
>>
>> If you're in bars/beats mode, press the nudge button in the counter
>> display cluster and type 1 on the num pad and press Enter. Now you're
>> nudge value is 1 bar.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Slau
>>
>


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