User Manual

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WAVELAB
15 – 330 Markers
About importing and saving loop markers
There are a few points to be aware of when importing files with loops into
WaveLab. This is because the loops can be defined in two places: Wave
and AIFF file formats have the ability to contain loop points, and WaveLab
stores loop points as markers separately for each file, in “.MRK” files. So,
there’s a potential risk for conflict:
When you import a file that has never been used in WaveLab before, and which
contains loops, the loops are “imported” and displayed as loop markers (in addi-
tion, the sample note and detune information described in the section “Editing
sample attributes” on page 667 is imported, if present).
When you then save the file in AIFF or Wave format, the loop points are stored,
both as part of the actual file (so that other applications can read them) and in the
“.MRK” file (for WaveLab).
When you open a file that has been used in WaveLab before, loop indications
that were originally in the file, before you used it in WaveLab, are ignored. Only
the loop information in the “.MRK” file is used.
The Marker toolbar
This is a special control bar for markers. It can be brought up from the
Control Bars submenu on the View menu.
Add CD markers
Add new
marker
Drop Generic marker Add loop
markers
Open marker list
Go to previous marker
Go to next marker
Add Mute markers Add region markers