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September 7, 2023
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Quick editing: Selection without dragging

  • September 7, 2023
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I need to find a way to ripple delete without selecting part of the waveform by clicking and dragging. The last time I edited a project in Audition, I got pains all the way up my arm through the constant dragging.

 

All other editing software I have used would allow me to cut out bits of audio by selecting the beginning with a shortcut key, selecting the end with another and hitting delete. Super quick! But I can't seem to do that with Audition, despite much Googling. This also allows me to be very precise with my edits, which isn't so easy with click & drag.

 

I can use markers to mark the in and out points, but I can't see how to select between those markers so I can delete the section. 

 

How do people edit quickly in Audition without getting RSI? I need to find a solution.

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SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 7, 2023

Turn the out and in points into a marker range by highlighting both in the marker list, then double-click on the range. This will highlight it on the edit screen. Get the highlight off the marker entry, and hit delete. (If you don't get the highlight off the marker entry, it deletes that instead!)

Participant
September 8, 2023

Thank you for taking the time to reply.

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then double-click on the range. 

 

Double click where? If I double click on the two highlighted markers in the marker window, it just goes back to selecting the single marker under the cursor. If I double click between the markers on the waveform, it selects the whole waveform, not the bits betwen the markers.

I am creating markers by putting the cursor at the in/out points and hitting M.

 

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 8, 2023

Maybe that wasn't quite clear, as you don't appear to have created a marker range:

 

If you mark two points on the waveform and then highlight both of them in the marker list (by holding the shift key down), you can either right-click and select 'merge selected markers' or use the button next to the bin at the top - but you do have to do this first; this is what converts the markers to a marker range. Having done this, you can double-click on this merged marker range in the list, and it will hightlight that section on the waveform, so no dragging and clicking involved at all, and you can simply delete the highlighted waveform selection - having been careful not to leave the marker highlighted in the marker list.