Reference Guide

604 AudioSnap (Producer and Studio only)
Editing transient markers
Transient marker context menu
The transient marker context menu appears when you right-click a transient 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. The following table describes each command.
See:
“Using global tools on AudioSnap transient markers” on page 592
“Using the AudioSnap palette” on page 606
“Fixing timing problems in audio clips” on page 617
Command Description
Reset Moves a marker back to its original position. Shortcut for selected markers is
CTRL+ALT+R.
Disable The marker is ignored. Shortcut for selected markers is CTRL+ALT+D.
Promote By “promoting” a marker, you can set emphasis on certain beats and prevent the
marker from becoming disabled when you adjust the Resolution or Threshold
controls. Shortcut for selected markers is CTRL+ALT+P.
Delete marker Only available for manually added markers; the command is greyed-out if you right-
click an automatically generated marker. Shortcut for selected markers is
CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE.
Snap (stretch) to
nearest transient
Moves marker to nearest Pool marker.
Note: You can also snap transient markers to the time ruler and other transient
markers. For details, see “To add the Time ruler to the Pool” on page 644 and
“Snapping edits to audio beats” on page 635.
Snap (stretch)
backward
Moves marker backward to nearest Pool marker.
Snap (stretch) forward Moves marker forward to nearest Pool marker.
Stretch to Moves the marker to the project time that you enter in the To Time field, and stretches
the audio that is between the previous and next markers.
Move to Moves the marker to the project time that you enter in the To Time field.
Audition Beat Auditions the clip up to the next marker. Default shortcut is
CTRL+SHIFT+SPACEBAR.
Split Beat Splits the beat at the marker.
AudioSnap Palette Opens the AudioSnap palette. Shortcut is A to show (but not hide) the palette.
Table 117. Transient marker context menu commands