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Now that your sound is captured on your computer, you will probably want to make changes to it. For example, perhaps you want to cut out the long silence at the beginning, or maybe you want to remove a popping sound between two words. You can find many common editing operations under the Edit menu:
Below are some of the most commonly used editing commands and how they work: Cut:
Deletes a selected portion of the sound and copies it onto the clipboard.
(Shortcut: control+X) Copy:
Copies a selected portion of the sound onto the clipboard. (Shortcut:
control+C) Paste: Inserts the contents of the clipboard into a data window at the present cursor position, or replaces the current selection. (Shortcut: control+V) Paste Special:
Trim/Crop: Deletes all data in a window except the selected section. (Shortcut: control+T) Clear/Delete: Deletes a selected portion of data, but doesn't copy it onto the clipboard. (Shortcut: Delete) Undo:
Reverses any change you make. Sound Forge lets you perform multiple
undo's, so that you can back out of a sequence of changes. (Shortcut:
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© 2001, Bloomsburg University Virtual Training Help Center. Revised,
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