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The Project Browser (Cubase only)
Editing tracks
Editing the marker track
Marker events have the following parameters:
You can insert markers on the marker track by selecting “Marker” or “Cycle Marker”
from the Add pop-up menu and clicking the Add button. Regular markers will be
added at the current project cursor position while cycle markers will be added
between the current left and right locator positions.
Ö The Project Browser only displays the default attributes.
For further information on markers, refer to the chapter “Using markers on page 169.
Editing the tempo track
When the tempo track is selected in the Project Structure list, the event display
shows the events on the tempo track, with the following parameters:
You can add new tempo events by clicking the Add button. This creates a jump-type
event with the value 120 bpm at the project cursor position. Make sure that there is no
other tempo event at the current cursor position.
Column Description
Name The name of the marker. This can be edited for all markers except the
left and right locator.
Start The position of “regular” markers or the start position of cycle
markers.
End The end positions of cycle markers. Editing this value is the same as
resizing the cycle marker, and will automatically change the Length
value as well.
Length The length of cycle markers. Editing this value is the same as resizing
the marker, and will automatically change the End value as well.
ID The number of the marker. For regular (non-cycle) markers, this
corresponds to the key commands used for navigating to the
markers. For example, if a marker has ID
3, pressing [Shift]-[3] on the
computer keyboard will move the song position to that marker. By
editing these values, you can assign the most important markers to
key commands.
Note that you cannot edit the “L” and “R” marker IDs (left and right
locator) or assign IDs 1 and 2 to markers (since these are reserved
for the locators).
Parameter Description
Position The position of the tempo event. You cannot move the first event on
the tempo track.
Tempo The tempo value of the event.
Type This indicates whether the tempo jumps to the value of the event
(“Jump” type) or whether it changes gradually from the previous
tempo event, creating a ramp (“Ramp” type), see
“Editing the tempo
curve” on page 613.