User Manual

Using Markers
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For more information, see “Understanding the Track Selector Panel” on page 707.
3. Move the position indicator to the location where you want to mark the audio clip.
4. Do one of the following:
t Click the Audio Mark IN button to mark an IN point.
t Click the Audio Mark OUT button to mark an OUT point.
The Audio Marks appear in the Timeline and in the position bar beneath the monitors.
Audio Mark IN and Mark OUT marks in the position bar
To remove audio IN and OUT points:
t Shift+click the Clear IN Mark, Clear OUT Mark, or Clear Both Marks button.
Using Markers
Markers are a type of electronic bookmark. They let you find and identify specific frames during
editing. Keywords that you enter in the comments attached to a marker let you use standard Find
procedures to call up the clips quickly. You can display information about the markers using the
Markers window. For more information about the Markers window, see “Using the Markers
Window” on page 531.
There are eight Add Marker buttons in the More tab of the Command palette. Each Add Marker
button is a different color, which lets you group markers by color. For example, you can use the
red Add Marker button to identify color correction frames and use the blue Add Marker button to
identify cutaway shots.
You can map Add Marker buttons, as described in “Understanding Button Mapping” on
page 110.
Suggested Uses for Markers
The following table describes some possible uses for markers and the Markers window: