Reference Guide

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Editing transient markers
AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
All transient markers near the same position (within a defined time window) in all selected clips
are selected.
To extend a multi-track marker selection
When editing multi-track instruments, you may want to simultaneously adjust a range of transients
across multiple tracks. In order to do so, you need to select the tracks and time region you want to
edit.
1. Select the clips that you want to edit.
2. Select the Smart tool in the Control Bar.
3. Assign the track’s Edit Filter control to Audio Transients.
4. Double-click a transient marker in any selected clip.
All transient markers near the same position (within a defined time window) in all selected clips
are selected.
5. Hold down the CTRL key and double-click another transient marker in any selected clip.
A range or transient markers are selected across all selected clips.
To select all similar transient markers in a clip
1. Select the Smart tool in the Control Bar.
2. Assign the track’s Edit Filter control to Audio Transients.
3. Right-click the desired clip and choose from the following options from the pop-up menu:
Select Markers > Moved
Select Markers > Stretched
Select Markers > Disabled
Select Markers > Enabled
Select Markers > Promoted
Select Markers > User
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.
Note 1: If no clips are selected, transient markers from all clips are eligible to become selected.
Note 2: To specify the size of the time window, click the AudioSnap Options button in the
AudioSnap palette to open the AudioSnap Options dialog box, then specify the desired Pool
Transient Window value.