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Editing transient markers
AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
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” on page 362.
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.
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 or promoted marker.
A promoted marker is never disabled by the Resolution or
Threshold controls in the AudioSnap palette.
Solid diamond shape User inserted marker.
Bright yellow Selected marker.
Grey; only the head of the marker is
visible
Disabled marker.
Arrow Stretched marker. Any given transient can only be stretched or
shrunk to 25-400% of original length.
A small arrow indicates in which direction the audio has been
stretched.
Note: An important difference between quantizing MIDI and
audio is that two or more audio transients can never collapse on
top of each other like MIDI notes can.
Table 116. Transient marker shapes and colors