Hi
Not have a large audio vocabulary I will try to explain myself.
I highlight a part of audio and shift+play to make it repeat itself
As I drag
Click and drag to move left/right selection boundary
cursor left and right to change start/end point
Is there a way to make the audio keep starting itself automatically back (update) from where I move the left/start point to
WITHOUT having to click STOP>Shift+play
it would make it a lot easier to capture the exact part of the audio I need (say for sampling purposes)
Does this make sense to anyone?
I'm sure a friend of mine had an option in Sony Sound Forge or something similar years ago?
Sorry but I dont know what the exact term for it is?
thanks
shippo
Make the audio start/end UPDATE whilst adjusting boundary
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Re: Make the audio start/end UPDATE whilst adjusting boundar
Yes it does make sense, but unfortunately no you cannot currently do that with Audacity.
You can use the Spacebar (or SHIFT + Spacebar) which is a bit more convenient than clicking the play button.
You can use the Spacebar (or SHIFT + Spacebar) which is a bit more convenient than clicking the play button.
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Re: Make the audio start/end UPDATE whilst adjusting boundar
Thats a shame. Do you happen to know the correct terminology for what I am posting about?
Maybe I could suggest it for a future update then?
Thanks
Shippo
Maybe I could suggest it for a future update then?
Thanks
Shippo
Re: Make the audio start/end UPDATE whilst adjusting boundar
I don't think there's "correct" terminology.Shippo wrote:Do you happen to know the correct terminology for what I am posting about?
Perhaps something like:
"Adjust selection during Loop-Play"
You may also be interested in a related feature request that I recently posted: http://forum.audacityteam.org/viewtopic ... 20&t=41041
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