Background Explanation:
1) I have WAV files from original cassette recordings. I want to edit those and transfer them to CD?¡¥s.
Q-1) How do I set a new start point?
Answer: 1. Left mouse click.2. Enter the sample number in the Position Panel > Begin-Sample edit box. 3. Enter the time at the Position Panel > Begin-time edit box. 4. Play the file and pause at where you want, use the position menu: Begin -> Playing position. 5. User the arrows beside the begin edit box and the scroll bar to adjust the position
Background Explanation:
When I created the WAV files I broke them into approximately 3 minute segments. Now I want to join them together and be able to move to reference points within the file.
Q-2) How can I seamlessly add a second file to the first one?
Answer: 1. Open the first file. 2. Set a beginning point. 3. Use menu Edit-> Paste from file.
Background Explanation:
I have zoomed in on a section but after I set the yellow line to the beginning point and zoom out all I am able to play is the zoomed section. I want to zoom in and set the beginning and then play the whole file from that point forward.
Q-3) After zooming out, how do I play the entire file?
Answer: We are sorry that you cannot play the entire file when zooming in current version. We will consider this suggestion for future version
Background Explanation:
There is a background noise in the original recording that I want to eliminate.
Q-4) How is an unwanted sound eliminated from the WAV file?
Answer: The problem that you are asking about seems to be quite possible to solve. Please, provide some more information about it and send us a sample file with a background noise and we will see what we can do and let you know immediately.
Background Explanation:
While editing I see a red line on the screen beside the yellow line.
Q-5) Explain the purpose of each colored line.
Answer: 1 Yellow: Current position (start and end) 2. White: Playing position (when you play a file and pause) 3. Red: A position in the marker list. You can get it by double clicking the marker in the marker list. 4: Blue: A segment of audio data in the marker list. You can get it by double click the marker in the marker list.
General Questions:
Q-6) What program features (items) can I double left click on?
Answer: None.
Q-7 What program features (items) can I double right click on?
Answer: None.
Q-8) What program features (items) can I left click on?
Answer: Changeing our selected position.
Q-9) What program features (items) can I right click on?
Answer: Right click will extend a selection. A context menu will show.
Q-10) How do I use Control | Selection | Position ¡§C ?¡ãBegin ¡§C Sample?¡À ¡§C ?¡ãBegin Time?¡À ?
Answer: The sample of the beginning of the selection. The time of the beginning of the selection.
Q-11) How do I use Control |Selection | Position ¡§C ?¡ãEnd - Sample?¡À ¡§C ?¡ãEnd Time?¡À?
Answer: The sample of the end of the selection. The time of the end of the selection.
Q-12) How do I use Control | Selection | Position ¡§C ?¡ãPlaying Position?¡À?
Answer: When you play or pause a file, it tells you where it is playing.
Q-13) How do I use Control | Selection | Selection ¡§C ?¡ãBegin?¡À?
Answer: You can use it to change the Begin position.
Q-14) How do I use Control | Selection | Selection ¡§C ?¡ãEnd?¡À?
Answer: You can use it to change the End position.
Q-15) How do I use Control | Selection | Selection ¡§C ?¡ãSel?¡À?
Answer: Use it to move the selection. It will change the begin and end at the same time.
Q-16) What is a Marker?
Answer: A maker is a recording of a position or selection.
Q-17) How can I extend the Marker Section so I can see more markers?
Answer: We are sorry that you cannot extend the marker section in current version.
Q-18) How can I return to a previously set point?
¡§C (reverse the way the yellow line moves from left to right.)
Answer: Add a marker.
Q-19) How can I slow down the yellow line in the zoom view?
Answer: It is not possible to slow down the play speed in the current version.








