Instruction Manual
378 AudioSnap
Transient Markers
To Drag a Marker and Stretch Audio
• Set a Snap to Grid value, then drag the stem of a marker.
When you drag and drop the stem of a marker, the marker moves to the
place where you drop it, and the audio that is located between the
preceding marker and the following marker stretches.
Note: there is a limit to how far audio can be stretched.
You can find additional marker editing commands on the marker menu.
To Select Markers
• To select a single marker, click it.
• When you double-click a marker, not only does the marker become
selected, but all markers to the right of the marker become selected if
they are located inside the Pool Transient Window. You can set a value
for the Pool Transient Window in the AudioSnap Options dialog.
• To select multiple markers, Ctrl-click them.
• To select all markers in a clip, right-click the clip and choose
AudioSnap-Select-All from the popup menu.
• To deselect all selected markers in a clip, click within the clip
boundaries away from any markers, or right-click the clip and choose
AudioSnap-Select-None from the popup menu.
• To select all markers of a certain type in a clip, right-click the clip and
choose from the following options from the popup menu:
• AudioSnap-Select-Moved
• AudioSnap-Select-Stretched
• AudioSnap-Select-Disabled
• AudioSnap-Select-Enabled
• AudioSnap-Select-Promoted
Selecting all markers of a certain type makes it easy to perform operations
such as resetting only the stretched markers, or promoting only the
disabled markers, etc.
Marker Menu
The marker menu appears when you right-click a marker. The command
you choose from this menu acts on the marker that you right-click, and
most commands also act on any markers that are selected. This menu
has the following commands: