Adobe 22011292 User Manual - Page 50
Add, select, and rename markers, Adjust, merge, convert, or delete markers, Add a marker
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USING ADOBE AUDITION 46 Editing audio files A B Examples of markers A. Marker point B. Marker range Note: To preserve markers when you save a file, select Include Markers and Other Metadata. Add, select, and rename markers Though you can add markers directly in the Editor panel, you use the Markers panel (Windows > Markers) to define and select markers. To hide or show information such as Duration and Type, choose Markers Display from the panel menu . Add a marker 1 Do one of the following: • Play audio. • Place the current-time indicator where you want a marker point to be. • Select the audio data you want to define as a marker range. 2 Either press the M key, or click the Add Marker button in the Markers panel. To automatically create markers where silence occurs, see "Delete Silence and Mark Audio options" on page 80. Select markers • Click a marker in the Editor or Markers panel. Or double-click to move the current-time indicator location and select the area for range markers. to that • To select adjacent markers, click the first marker you want to select in the Markers panel, and then Shift-click the last. • To select nonadjacent markers, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) them in the Markers panel. • To move the current-time indicator to the nearest marker, choose Edit > Marker > Move CTI to Next or Previous. Rename a marker 1 In the Markers panel, select the marker. 2 Click the marker name, and enter a new name. Adjust, merge, convert, or delete markers After creating markers, you can fine-tune them to best address the needs of an audio project. Last updated 2/16/2012
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