Ahhhh, thanks Anne. I have had lots of help over the years, and I think it is
my obligation to pass it on!
Sheila Winther
Volunteer Services Coordinator/Recording Studio Manager
Idaho Commission for Libraries
325 West State Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
208-334-2150
www.libraries.idaho.gov<http://www.libraries.idaho.gov>
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[mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of A & F Kerrigon
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Sheila, thank you again for sharing your procedures. I appreciate & respect
your experience & expertise; your willingness to take the time to help those of
us who need advice, etc. is invaluable.
I am glad to hear that you are not retiring until next summer…I have a few
months left :)
Anne
On Aug 29, 2016, at 9:53 AM, Sheila Winther
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wrote:
I hope I can find the time to do this, and as always, happy to share.
Sheila Winther
Volunteer Services Coordinator/Recording Studio Manager
Idaho Commission for Libraries
325 West State Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
208-334-2150
www.libraries.idaho.gov<http://www.libraries.idaho.gov/>
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Subject: [studiorecorder] Re: Demo of scrubbing in SR
Hi Sheila,
That, would be awsome of you to share all your editing tricks. People can
always learn from each other.
Harry
On 8/26/2016 10:52 AM, Sheila Winther wrote:
Yes, shift delete (cross fade delete) is a very useful tool. Being a sighted
user, I can see the hard clicks in the middle of the wav file, select it, shift
delete and TA-DA, gone and sounds smooth as silk. I am looking at some screen
capture software and hope to make some audio/video demos of some of the editing
tricks I have learned over the past 11 years using SR. If I ever get them
made, I would be happy to share. And when I retire next summer, I’ll be
available for consulting……
Sheila Winther
Volunteer Services Coordinator/Recording Studio Manager
Idaho Commission for Libraries
325 West State Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
208-334-2150
www.libraries.idaho.gov<http://www.libraries.idaho.gov/>
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I almost always use the Shift+Delete keystroke for deleting. As neal says, it
softens the edges of the cut a bit so you don’t get quite an abrut change at
the cut. Another nice feature of SR!
--Pete
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Tim, no, the shift plus delete takes a very small amount off of the end of each
conjoined file. You cannot hear it, but what it does is prevent pops that
sometime occur in editing if you don’t do this. There are other ways of doing
this like snap to crossings in Sound forge, but the method SR uses works rather
nicely if you do shift delete, rather than plain delete..
Neal
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Neal,
If you would have pressed the delete key rather than the shift+delete key,
would the result in deleting the breath been the same?
Tim
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016 1:19 PM
Subject: [studiorecorder] Demo of scrubbing in SR
Hi all. This is a very very simple demo of scrubbing. It will, I think, give
you a basic idea. If people want more, I would be happy to oblige.
Note. One can get good enough in SR to pause right where one needs to be in the
file thus possibly eliminating the need for scrubbing. However, there are times
when I use it a lot. One example is to take breath sounds out of the middle of
sentences if the narrator wants this. This is what the example tries to show.
Here is the link. Enjoy.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10881362/Scrubbing-in-SR.mp3
Neal