Scrubbing and Seeking
- Peter 20May15: Updated with Paul's revised UI - notes taken from Paul's email.
Scrubbing
Scrubbing works only in Select tool
mode.
Using the button and left-clicking with the mouse will put you into scrub play mode. When in this mode dragging the cursor right and left across the waveform will cause Audacity to scrub play forwards or backwards. The speed of the scrub play may be controlled by rotating the mouse wheel (if you have one).
Pressing the Stop button
or its shortcut Space at any time will stop scrub playbay and return you to normal play and record mode. Alternative pressing CTRL + left-click when in scrubbing mode will also return you to normal Playback and Recording mode. The scrubbing position on completion can be marked with a left-click mouse gesture which moves the cursor to that position and then using CTRL + B to create a marker label at that point.
You can invoke scrub play while audio is playing normally and it will abandon the playback to perform the scrub play. You cannot invoke scrub play while you are recording or paused in recording mode. You can use the Pause button
while scrubbing to pause and restart the scrub play.
Stationary play-head scrubbing
If you ctrl-double-leftclick then drag to scrub the green play cursor remains at the midpoint of the waveform display and the speed of scrubbing can be varied much more smoothly by the position of the mouse cursor. In this mode it does not determine the target of the scrub rather it determines the speed of the scrub, the further away from the play cursor in either direction the faster the speed of the scrub.
Double-clicking also works with the Shift key held down and this makes it much easier to skip through the track at a uniform rate as the amount that you skip depends on the distance between the mouse and the "play-head" green play cursor which remains still. So you can easily move further from that line to accelerate , move back to decelerate and hold steady to skip at a constant rate.
Seeking
If you hold the Shift key down as you scrub the scrub speed setting is ignored. What is played back though at normal speed is many small slices of the audio and always something very close to the mouse cursor so there is no lag. This is similar to the seek button on a CD player.
It is also possible to press and release Shift as you go thus alternating between scrubbing and seeking.