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AudioSnap
Editing transient markers
preserves markers that are closest to the displayed musical time value, and disables others.
• The Threshold slider in the AudioSnap palette. This slider works by disabling markers based
on their volume. Dragging the slider to the right creates a larger volume threshold, so that
transients that fall below the current volume threshold that the slider defines are disabled.
• The transient marker context menu. You can right-click a marker, and choose Disable from
the pop-up menu.
• Press CTRL+ALT+D to disable or re-enable all selected markers.
To navigate to the next/previous transient (TAB to transients)
•Do one of the following:
• To move the Now Time to the next transient, press TAB.
• To move the Now Time to the previous transient, press SHIFT+TAB.
For more information, see TAB to transients.
Transient marker appearance
Each transient marker changes its appearance when it is selected, moved, new, disabled, or has
certain other characteristics.
The following table lists the variations in appearance that a marker can display. For updated
information about AudioSnap and marker colors, please see the ReadMe file.
Note: The Resolution setting will only work reliably if the audio clip’s internal tempo map is
accurate. For details, see Editing a clip’s tempo map.
Tip:
If you want to protect a marker from being disabled by the
Sensitivity
slider or the
Threshold
slider, you can right-click the marker and enable the
Promote
option from the transient marker pop-
up menu. You can also promote a disabled marker to ensure that it never becomes enabled by the
Sensitivity
slider.
Note: TAB to transients is selection-based, which means tabbing will go to the next/previous
transient amongst all selected clips. If there is no selection, tabbing operates on the current
track.
Marker appearance Description
Soft yellow hollow diamond shape Standard active marker.
Solid diamond shape User inserted marker or promoted marker.
A promoted marker is never disabled by the Resolution or
Threshold controls in the AudioSnap palette.
Table 72. Transient marker shapes and colors