Subject:scrubbing
Posted by: ronbruce
Date:3/18/2001 5:21:04 PM
Do they still not have scrubbing included in v.5? Doesn't anyone else think this is important? |
Subject:RE: scrubbing
Reply by: garrigus
Date:3/20/2001 8:03:34 AM
Hi Ron, You can always just select the portion of data you want to listen to, and then click the Play Normal button or Play Looped button. That effectively accomplishes almost the same thing. Best, Scott -- Scott R. Garrigus - Author of the Cakewalk Power! and Sound Forge Power! books, and Publisher of the DigiFreq music technology newsletter. Learn about cool tips and techniques for your music software by getting a FREE subscription to DigiFreq... surf to: http://www.garrigus.com/ |
Subject:RE: scrubbing
Reply by: timoheil
Date:3/21/2001 5:30:12 AM
Scrubbing works for me in SF 5.0: just move the small position line trough that gray bar above the main window (the bar where those brackets indicate the current position in the wave-file). I guess that is what you call "scrubbing"? |
Subject:RE: scrubbing
Reply by: sreams
Date:3/21/2001 2:12:26 PM
Actually, it doesn't. Scrubbing allows you to play over a small portion at variable speed... allowing finding clicks and transients by ear much easier. Try this in Cakewalk's Audio View to see what I mean. It is much different. -S |
Subject:RE: scrubbing
Reply by: sreams
Date:3/21/2001 2:13:53 PM
That isn't scrubbing. It's the equivalent of fast- forwarding/reversing on a CD-player. Read my other post. -S |