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WAVELAB
19 – 494 The Audio Montage
Converting markers
You can convert any type of marker to another marker type. This is done in
the “Convert marker type” dialog, which is opened from the Markers view :
Functions menu. See “The Convert marker type dialog” on page 335.
Renaming markers
You can use the Batch Rename dialog to rename multiple markers. See
“Markers” on page 311.
Editing in the markers list view
Clicking on the Marker tab opens the Markers view in the upper pane of the
Montage. By default, this list contains all markers currently in the Montage.
Below the Montage tabs there is a row of marker icons, and to the left of
them are the Markers view : Functions and Filter menus. The markers list
columns are used for editing and/or displaying the following marker data:
Option Description
Type This column displays the corresponding marker type icon. Clicking the
icon opens a pop-up menu where you can select a new marker type for
the current marker position.
Name Displays the marker name. Double click the name field to type in a new
name. This can also be done by double clicking to the right of the marker
head in the area above the ruler (the pointer changes shape when you
move it into the “Marker name zone”).
Position This column displays the markers’ time positions. Double click to edit.
Lock If this is ticked, the marker cannot be moved by dragging the marker head.
Clip reference By selecting one of the Functions menu items “Make current marker rela-
tive to start of focused clip” or “Make current marker relative to end of fo-
cused clip” you can lock a marker position to the left or right edge of a
clip. This column displays the name of the clip to which a marker is locked.
Offset Depending on which of the two Functions menu items described above is
chosen, this column displays the time offset between the clip edge and
the marker position.