Operation Manual

Automatic Marker Wizard
The track marker wizard is a handy way to add multiple track markers at a time. You can either choose to add
markers at specific intervals, or you can add markers based on the silence in a sound. It will even remove the
silence! This can be very handy if recording albums from the Internet, LPs or cassettes and need a quick way to
break up the tracks!
Intervals
Choose At Intervals Of to set markers at an equal spacing for a period of time.
Based On Silence Of Sound
Choose Based On Silence Of Sound to create markers based on the gaps of audio in a recording.
Select the sound to create markers based on from the drop down. Each new marker will be created based on a
detected threshold of silence (The default Silence is 7% of Full Volume). In order to create a track marker, there
must be a minimum number of minutes before considering a new track marker (The default is one minute). Click
Remove And Trim Silence to make sure that it removes silence and splits the recording into multiple clips. Choose
Fade Edges By to set the number of seconds to fade the start and end of the clips by.
CD Track Markers
Choose CD Track Markers to make each new track created also be a CD track marker for burning to a CD.
More on Markers..
Marker Name
Edit the marker to change it's name.
Type in text for the name of the marker. The name will appear to the right of the marker flag and can be used for
lyrics or other notes about the project.
Marker Color
Edit the marker to change it's color.
Each marker can have a different color.
Marker Tempo
Edit the marker to change it's tempo.
Each marker can have a tempo. Changing the marker's tempo will affect the metronome and cause any sounds
that are in Adjust To Project Tempo mode to switch to this tempo.
Marker Key
Edit the marker to change it's key.
Each marker can have a key. Changing the marker's key will cause any sounds that are in Adjust To Project Key
mode to switch to this key.
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