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CHAPTER

 

Learning the Sound

3

Forge Workspace

This chapter provides a detailed overview of Sound Forge toolbars and controls.

Using the mouse

The following table defines the mouse-related terms used throughout this manual.

Pointing

Moving the mouse pointer over an item.

Clicking

Pointing to an item and quickly pressing and releasing the left mouse button. If there is no left or

 

right specification, left-clicking is implied.

 

 

Right-clicking

Pointing to an item and quickly pressing and releasing the right mouse button. Right-clicking is

 

frequently used to display shortcut menus.

Double-clicking

Identical to clicking, but instead of pressing and releasing the mouse button once, it is done twice

 

in quick succession. Double-clicking always indicates the left mouse button.

 

 

Triple-clicking

Identical to clicking, but instead of pressing and releasing the mouse button once, it is done three

 

times in quick succession. Triple-clicking always indicates the left mouse button.

Toggle-clicking

Clicking the right mouse button while holding down the left mouse button. This is used to toggle

 

options and is a shortcut for drag-and-drop editing and using the Magnify tool.

 

 

Shift-clicking

Holding down the Shift key while clicking the mouse. Shift-clicking is typically used to skip

 

dialogs and quickly repeat operations.

Ctrl-clicking

Holding down the Ctrl key while clicking the mouse. Ctrl-clicking is used to modify the operation

 

of a normal click.

 

 

Dragging

Holding down the left mouse button while moving the mouse pointer and releasing the mouse at

 

the desired location. Dragging is used to quickly move sections of data between windows, as well

 

as to adjust sliders, scrollbars, and faders.

Slow-dragging

Holding down the right and left mouse buttons while adjusting sliders and faders increases the

 

resolution of the movement. This is useful when making fractional adjustments to parameters.

 

 

Tip: Once you are familiar with Sound Forge basics, you may want to use mouse and keyboard shortcuts. For more information, see Shortcuts on page 257.

CHP. 3

LEARNING THE SOUND FORGE WORKSPACE