As Robert suggested, the trick is to ensure that the track you want to
work on is the only one selected. In that case, pressing j will put you
at its beginning. If you want to check the position is starts at either
press left bracket ([).
Andrew
On 19/07/2017 3:56 PM, Robert Hänggi wrote:
It's not entirely clear actually...
Selecting track 5:
- deselect all (Control+Shift+a)
- Enter on Track 5 (toggles selectiveness)
- j followed by Shift+k
- apply effect
Robert
On 18/07/2017, Vitor Ferreira <vitorflash@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello.The audacity4blind web site is at
At the moment i'm using Audacity to record dialogs. I use my voice to
record 2 or more characters in a short story, and Audacity does the job
perfectly well.
The problem is when i decide to change an effect in a particular track.
To avoyde noise, i don't record all tracks i need from the same place,
so that means tracks will beginn further as the project goes on.
For instance, imagine i want to put a reverb on track 5, but i'm already
recording track 10 and cursor changed.
Is there a way to no where in the project track 5 begins, go to the
beginning of track 5 and select its audio to aply the effect?
Hope to be clear. Thanks very much.
Vitor
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