Adobe 22012057DM User Guide - Page 39

Use markers

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• In the zoom navigator, drag left or right. SOUNDBOOTH CS3 35 User Guide Scrolling with the zoom navigator See also "Position the current-time indicator" on page 29 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. A marker in the Markers and Editor panels See also "Set properties for Flash cue points" on page 60 "Export or import cue points in XML files" on page 61 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 Shift+8 or the asterisk (*) key on the numeric keypad. • Choose Edit > Marker > Set Flash Cue Point. • Click the Add Marker button in the Markers panel

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SOUNDBOOTH CS3
User Guide
35
In the zoom navigator, drag left or right.
Scrolling with the zoom navigator
See also
“Position the current-time indicator” on page 29
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.
A marker in the Markers and Editor panels
See also
“Set properties for Flash cue points” on page 60
“Export or import cue points in XML files” on page 61
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 Shift+8 or the asterisk (*) key on the numeric keypad.
Choose Edit > Marker > Set Flash Cue Point.
Click the Add Marker button
in the Markers panel