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WAVELAB
15 – 340 Markers
3. Make sure the marker line and the drag line appear on top of each other,
then release the mouse button.
Creating CD tracks
All operations related to CD markers are described in the section “Pre-
paring a Basic Audio CD” on page 347.
Looping
Loop markers are primarily intended for transfer to samplers as described
in the section “Using samplers and creating loops” on page 657, but you
can use loop markers in various additional ways:
Set up a loop and repeat it indefinitely during playback, while editing ma-
terial inside the loop.
For more information on playback and loops, see “Looping” on page 137.
Set up a loop with a specified number of repetitions, to check out how a
repetition effect will sound.
Note that you can nest loops, that is you can have loops inside loops.
Skipping regions
You can use start and end Mute markers to have sections skipped during
playback (or when rendering, see “Rendering” on page 239):
To skip a mute region on playback, click the Playback skip mode icon on
the Transport bar and select “Skip Muted regions” from the pop-up menu
that appears.
This can be very useful in conjunction with looping. Loop a section and adjust the Mute
markers during playback until the desired section is skipped.
If you point at a marker when us-
ing drag and drop, the audio will
be inserted there.