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Sound forge pro 12 snap to zero crossing not working
Sound forge pro 12 snap to zero crossing not working





sound forge pro 12 snap to zero crossing not working

If I remember correctly, using a Shift-(next marker) hotkey combo does not extend a selection properly in Audition. Extend a selection between the playhead and a marker (or vice versa). I can't remember if Audition lets you resize selections this way.ģ. Drag the edges of a waveform selection to resize it, with an option to have the cursor snap to markers. I now use this application instead of Audition.Ģ. As noted, this is commonly available in other applications I have an $80 audio application that's popular with voiceover artists, which lets you drop two markers and double-click between them to select the region. The lack of this is, by far, the biggest impediment to using Audition. Easily select the material between two markers, as depicted in David's request. It is critical in an audio editor that we be able to:ġ.

sound forge pro 12 snap to zero crossing not working

Maybe that one bug (snapping a timeline event to a marker) has been fixed since then. Thanks for that.Īs I noted in the original post, snapping and snapping to markers were on I noted that because the button is not visible in the screen grab.

sound forge pro 12 snap to zero crossing not working

Once again the Audition team stands out as one team at Adobe that cares to engage with customers and respond. Usually while working in Audition I prefer to choose when to apply fades rather than to have the software choose for me. Specifically, if I wanted to cut tightly to the very beginning of a sharp transient, I want to preserve the transient and not accidentally apply a fade. Fade/crossfade is inherently destructive and might not be desirable in every circumstance. Trying again, it seems to be working as expected, thankfully.Īs for Snap to Zero Crossing, auto-fades are a great addition, but I hope Adobe doesn't consider Snap to Zero as an outdated feature. I had previously toggled this via the drop-down menu settings "Enable" but I guess this time around I accidentally left it off as I took the video, which made me think it still was broken, lol. (Much more intuitive in multitrack, but I never use that editor.) In this case, the magnets appear to the right of the waveform overview, and thus I never even noticed it. One piece of feedback is that the layout seems inconsistent - a lot of icons appear along the top of windows. I saw your reference to it in your video but I could never find the toggle in the audio editor (non-multitrack).







Sound forge pro 12 snap to zero crossing not working