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Functional overview 79
Marker
Position marker
Position markers serve to "remember" position points. They are visible as in a special
line at the top edge of a project as named orange bars. Markers can be placed during
playback as well as during recording.
Markers in wave projects are saved in the audio file (*.wav) as so-called audio
markers and are available in this form in other applications as well.
Wave project markers can also be displayed in VIP objects (VIP display options).
A project can contain any number of markers. The first ten can be called up
directly using the number keys and are assigned names "1" to "10". You can save
them using the "Shift + Number Key" key combination. By pressing the
corresponding number key you can jump back to the marker once again.
By going to "Playback" > "Marker" > "Marker by the name..." you can define and
name additional markers.
To delete a marker, click on it and press the Del key. You can move markers by
grabbing and dragging them. The mouse cursor will turn into a double arrow.
If you right-click within a marker line, a context menu will appear from which you
have access to all important commands.
Manage and name markers in the Maker Manager ("View" menu or in the marker
context menu).
To stretch a range between any two markers, click on the first marker. Then, click
on the second marker while holding down the Shift key. This selects a new range.
To move quickly between marker positions, use the keyboard shortcut
("Playback" menu > "Move play cursor" > "Marker left/right".
CD Markers
CD markers are triangular markers for various CD burn functions. They can be set in
the "CD" menu. There are
CD Title Markers
CD Subindex Markers
CD Pause Markers
You can find additional information on tempo markers in the Burning CDs" (view page
279) chapter.
Tempo marke
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Tempo markers serve to change the arrangement's tempo.
Tempo markers for tempo change at a certain position.