Track comparison: keyboard shortcuts or macro recording?
Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 8:27 pm
I am trying to compare two songs to see if they are really the same recording.
I would like to listen to track a, then switch to track b, then back to a, back to b, etc.; all while
a) both tracks are continually playing the song, or
b) both tracks play the same selection from the beginning
Neither the mute or the solo buttons seem to make this easy. It seems the easiest is this four keystroke sequence:
While all tracks are unmuted, select the top track, and mute that one with shift-u.
Then, when tracks are playing, this toggles the tracks:
shift-u
down
shift-u
up
Ideally, I would like to do this with one key, and certainly, I don't want to use the mouse as I want to be listening to the audio, not trying to target mouse buttons.
Is there a simple way to accomplish this? And related, is there a keystroke macro recording utility for Audacity?
I would like to listen to track a, then switch to track b, then back to a, back to b, etc.; all while
a) both tracks are continually playing the song, or
b) both tracks play the same selection from the beginning
Neither the mute or the solo buttons seem to make this easy. It seems the easiest is this four keystroke sequence:
While all tracks are unmuted, select the top track, and mute that one with shift-u.
Then, when tracks are playing, this toggles the tracks:
shift-u
down
shift-u
up
Ideally, I would like to do this with one key, and certainly, I don't want to use the mouse as I want to be listening to the audio, not trying to target mouse buttons.
Is there a simple way to accomplish this? And related, is there a keystroke macro recording utility for Audacity?