Reference Guide: 4 Audio Pane

Reference Guide: 4 Audio Pane

The Audio Pane has it's own cursor; If you are working in another Pane the Audio Pane cursor will still be visible and certain actions, like inserting sections, will always affect the chunk/section that the Audio Pane cursor is in.
 

In This Section

 
  1. Audio Chunks
  2. Playback Control
  3. Audio Cursor Indicator
  4. Sections
  5. Section Numbering and Time Codes
  6. Colouring Tools
  7. Zoom
  8. Audio Pane Shortcut keys
  9. Volume Control
  10. Speech Recognition
  11. Typing in the Audio Pane
  12. Audio Cleanup
  13. Voice Shift
  14. Editing Audio
  15. Exporting Audio
  16. Audio Linking
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