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Use markers, Move a marker, Go to a marker in the waveform

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4 35 Editing and repairing audio files Use markers Markers make it easy to navigate in a waveform, perform edits, or play back audio. A marker refers to a specific time position (for example, 00:08:07.566 from the start of a file). Though you can add and move markers in the Editor panel, the Markers panel provides additional options. To show or hide the Markers panel, choose Window > Markers. Note: To add and adjust markers in multitrack clips, use single-clip editing mode. (See "Edit and process a single multitrack clip" on page 63.) A marker in the Markers and Editor panels Add markers 1 Either start playback to add general markers, or position the current-time indicator location. 2 Do any of the following: • Press the asterisk (*) key on the numeric keypad or the M key. • Choose Edit > Marker > Set Flash Cue Point. • Click the Add Marker button in the Markers panel To add markers while recording audio, see "Record a new file" on page 21. to add a marker in a specific Move a marker • In the Editor panel, drag the marker to a new location. • In the Markers panel, enter a new Time value. Go to a marker in the waveform ❖ In the Markers panel, double-click the marker. To automatically play markers when you go to them, click the Auto Play button identify marker locations. . This option helps you quickly Updated 15 July 2009

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USING SOUNDBOOTH CS4
Editing and repairing audio files
Use markers
Markers make it easy to navigate in a waveform, perform edits, or play back audio. A marker refers to a specific time
position (for example, 00:08:07.566 from the start of a file).
Though you can add and move markers in the Editor panel, the Markers panel provides additional options. To show
or hide the Markers panel, choose Window
> Markers.
Note:
To add and adjust markers in multitrack clips, use single-clip editing mode. (See “
Edit and process a single
multitrack clip
” on page
63.)
A marker in the Markers and Editor panels
Add markers
1
Either start playback to add general markers, or position the current-time indicator
to add a marker in a specific
location.
2
Do any of the following:
Press the asterisk (*) key on the numeric keypad or the
M
key.
Choose Edit > Marker > Set Flash Cue Point.
Click the Add Marker button
in the Markers panel
To add markers while recording audio, see “
Record a new file
” on page
21.
Move a marker
In the Editor panel, drag the marker to a new location.
In the Markers panel, enter a new Time value.
Go to a marker in the waveform
In the Markers panel, double-click the marker.
To automatically play markers when you go to them, click the Auto Play button
. This option helps you quickly
identify marker locations.
Updated 15 July 2009