Chapter 4
Navigating, Zooming, and Selecting
This chapter introduces some of the Sound Forge® Pro navigation and selection features.
Setting the cursor position
While you can click anywhere in the waveform to position the cursor, there are times when you may need to position the cursor more
precisely. You can use the Go To dialog to move the cursor to a specific point in an audio file and center it in the data window.
Tip:
You can also use a variety of keyboard shortcuts to position the cursor. For more information, see
1.
Choose
Go To
from the
Edit
menu. The Go To dialog appears.
Tip:
You can also use the following methods:
• Right-click the waveform, choose
Cursor
, and choose
Go To
from the submenu.
• Press Ctrl+G.
2.
Set the cursor position using one of the following methods:
•
From the
Go To
drop-down list, choose a preset.
•
From the
Input format
drop-down list, choose a format and type an appropriate value in the
Position
box.
3.
Click
OK
. The cursor is placed at the specified position in the data window.
Previewing audio with pre-roll
Many audio editing operations depend upon accurate placement of the cursor in the data window. The
Pre-roll to Cursor
command
allows you to preview audio data leading up to the current cursor position. This command is extremely useful when recording punch-
ins.
A 1.5 second pre-roll is automatically designated. However, you can change this value if necessary.
cut pre-roll and post-roll lengths
1.
Place the cursor anywhere in the data window.
2.
From the
Transport
menu, choose
Pre-roll to Cursor
(or press Ctrl+Shift+K). Sound Forge software plays the audio leading up to
the cursor and stops at the cursor.
Note:
The
Transport
menu is available only when the
Show Transport menu
check box is selected on the
General
tab in the
Preferences window. For more information, see
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