It’s pretty cumbersome, i’m used to using SoundForge back in the day and it would automatically zoom in on the left edge of my selection. Then, i have to move my cursor further and further back to the right to find my initial selection point that i wanted to zoom in on in the first place. However, if i center my selection in my screen and start zooming, the zoom point moves further and further to the left of my selection, as i zoom in. ![]() So, when i zoom in after i’ve made a selection, i’d love, Love, LOVE it if the Zoom would zoom in on the beginning (or the end) of my selection. At first pass, i can select a hit (making kind of a rough cut) but then, when i start zooming in to find the EXACT beginning of the hit, the zoom feature is really kludgy, and i’m hoping there’s a way to have it go to where i want. I’d like to optimize this process in any way that i can. I’ve got a big long raw recording containing a bunch of single-hit samples and i want to basically cut/paste each of the hits into it’s own selection that i can then export. ![]() Using Audacity 2.2.1 and MacOS HighSierra 10.13.6. Hey, another question about how to optimize my workflow.
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