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Chapter 6 Working With Markers 133
Tip: When you hold Shift, after click-holding on the cycle, the cycle can be moved
horizontally, and then dragged onto a marker in one go.
Note: When you hold Shift, before clicking on the cycle, the nearest cycle border is set
to the clicked position.
To assign a color to a marker:
m Select a marker in the Marker track, choose View > Colors, then click the desired color
in the palette.
If dark colors are used, the marker text will automatically be shown in an inverse color.
If you create markers from regions, the corresponding marker uses the region color.
Navigating With Markers
You can navigate through your project with markers. This is useful when you want to
quickly jump to—and edit regions or events—at a specific project position, for
example.
To move the playhead to a marker, do one of the following:
m In the Marker track: Press Option and click the marker.
m In the Bar ruler: Press Command and click the marker.
m In the Marker List: Click on a marker with the Finger tool.
Tip: If you press Option and click a marker in the Marker List with the Finger tool, the
locators are set to the beginning and end points of the selected marker.
m Use the Go to Marker Number 1 to 20 key commands (20 different commands).
The marker numbers in these commands refer to the (serial) order of all markers in the
project.
m Use the Go to Marker key command to open a window that allows you to type in any
marker number.
This will move the playhead to the beginning of the chosen marker.
To move to the next or previous marker:
m Use the Go to Previous Marker and Go to Next Marker key commands).
The locators are set to the beginning and end points of the selected marker.
To start playback at a marker start position, do one of the following:
m In the Bar Ruler: Command–double-click on a marker.
m In the Marker List: Click-hold on a marker with the Finger tool.
Logic Pro continues playing until the mouse button is released.