Roll Tool and audio scrub

Greetings,
I am trying to use the roll tool on the video track and listen to the audio on the tracks underneath as I scroll back and forth. Is this possible? Thank you.
- Scott H.

I don't think I explained what I am seeing/trying to do accurately the first time...
When you click and hold down the mouse button on an edit on the video track, using the roll tool, two small windows open in the record window showing the A and B side of the cut. As I scroll the mouse back and forth, I cannot hear the audio underneath. My question relates to whether it's possible to hear the audio or if there is something wrong with my settings. Thanks again. Sorry for the confusion.
- Scott H.

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