I'm doing some fighting game tutorials. I have a loose bullet list with points I want to cover, but no hard script to read. So, I eventually make mistakes, or think of a better way to explain what I want, and I simply re-do that section. Recording everything in one go makes finding the "final" parts a pain later on.
So here's what I'm trying to set up:
Audacity has a record button, and a pause recording button. If you pause the recording and then restart it, it creates a new "Audio 1 #2" track appended at the end in the same file. I want something similar for ODS. Either a hotkey to discard the current recording, or a way I can set "breakpoints" where I can signal that what comes previously is the right take, or a failed one. This would save me a LOT of time when editing later.
I looked up before posting and all I've found were threads of people requesting this as a feature. Is there anything that could help with that, or is my only choice to stop the recording and manually delete every "failed" recording each time?
So here's what I'm trying to set up:
Audacity has a record button, and a pause recording button. If you pause the recording and then restart it, it creates a new "Audio 1 #2" track appended at the end in the same file. I want something similar for ODS. Either a hotkey to discard the current recording, or a way I can set "breakpoints" where I can signal that what comes previously is the right take, or a failed one. This would save me a LOT of time when editing later.
I looked up before posting and all I've found were threads of people requesting this as a feature. Is there anything that could help with that, or is my only choice to stop the recording and manually delete every "failed" recording each time?