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Editing question--Adobe Audition 3.0

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Mike Walker

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I upgraded to Adobe Audition 3.0 (from 2.0) a few weeks ago, and have an editing question. I've always edited by playing past the first edit point I want to cut to to the second. When I find the second, I stop the transport, click on the second edit point, and (holding the mouse button down) drag the mouse backward (to the left) to find the first point, occasionally hitting the space bar to temporarily start and stop playback while finding the exact point. Well Adobe Audition 3.0 won't let me do that. If I click and drag the mouse backward, hitting the space bar DOES NOT START AND STOP PLAYBACK! What am I doing wrong? is there something in preferances that I don't see? Please help. I'd like to avoid another call to Adobe tech support!
 
That was an "undocumented feature"...AKA a happy accident. Adobe are now aware that people were using that in their workflow. At the time of release, no one had mentioned it. In the meantime, it may be a good idea to get to know the "scrub" feature!

Emmett
 
Yeah Mike I found that "feature" missing months ago. I miss it..but I have gotten used to using the scrub feature, and doing without it..I am now free of the addiction to that "hidden feature" until they put it back in in AA 3.3
 
Ok, I've been playing with the scrub tool, and that'll work. I don't like it as well, but it'll do. Until they return my favorite "undocumented feature".
 
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