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WAVELAB
15 – 332 Markers
Dropping markers while recording
You can drop markers during a recording. For example, if you are audition-
ing some material while transferring it from DAT tape to WaveLab, you can
add markers at important positions, as they are coming up. The marker
types you can add are: Generic, Region start and Region end. See “About
dropping markers during recording” on page 153.
Creating marker pairs from the Marker toolbar
To create a loop, a mute region or a region (see later in this chapter for
descriptions of these terms) or a complete CD track, you can use the
Marker toolbar:
1. Make a selection that spans the area you want to enclose by a marker pair.
2. Click on the corresponding marker pair symbol on the Marker toolbar.
Markers are added at the start and end of the selection.
About the marker list
There is a marker list window that displays all markers in a wave. This can
be used for various purposes, for editing, deleting and locating to mark-
ers, as described in the following sections.
Opening the list
To open the marker list, either select “Specialized Windows”/”Wave
Marker List” from the View menu, or click the corresponding button on the
Marker toolbar.
The marker list
To sort the list alphabetically, click on the “Name” heading.
To sort the list according to position, click the “Position” heading.
This is the default when you first open the window.