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AudioSnap
Editing transient markers
Editing transient markers
Using the AudioSnap palette
Fixing timing problems in audio clips
Synchronizing audio and the project tempo
Extracting MIDI timing information from audio
General editing
Using the Pool
Algorithms and rendering
Keyboard shortcuts
Editing transient markers
Transient markers show where the transients of a clip are (areas where the level increases
suddenly), and are used to edit the timing of audio clips.
AudioSnap finds transients automatically, but the transient markers don’t always appear exactly
where you might want them for the kind of editing you want to do.
Most AudioSnap commands edit transient markers automatically as a result of an editing operation,
but sometimes you achieve the best results by editing the markers manually.
You can edit the markers by moving them to new locations, adding markers, filtering out markers,
deleting markers, and promoting markers (protecting them from being filtered).
Figure 64. Transient markers
See:
To show/hide transient markers
To select a transient marker
To select multiple adjacent transient markers
To select multiple discontiguous transient markers
To select the same transient in multiple clips
To extend a multi-track marker selection
To select all similar transient markers in a clip
To move a transient marker (without stretching audio)