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If you use "cut" to remove that section of the waveform you should then be able to click and drag the latter half of the waveform to meet the first half of the waveform.
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Hi,

I've only recorded one song so far in CE Pro using an Aardvark Direct Pro, and I was happy with both the results and how easy it was, considering I just opened it up and started punching buttons.

I currently can't figure out how to delete several seconds from a recording. In this case, a friend was recording a spoken word track, and had an extra long pause after a phrase, so we just want to get rid of about three seconds of pause. Using "delete" or "cut" didn't seem to do it--instead it just deleted sound from that interval, but not the interval itself.

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